Dee, Philip Ivor, 1904-1983

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Philip Ivor Dee (1904-1983), physicist. Educational background: Marling School, Stroud; Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; Stokes student, Pembroke College, Cambridge (1930<U+2013>33). Professional experience: Cavendish Laboratory; Fellow of Sidney Sussex College (1948) and University Lecturer (1934); Superintendent of the Ministry of Aircraft Production TRE (telecommunications research establishment); Lecturer in Physics, Clarendon Laboratory (1934-1943); Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Glasgow (1943-1972). Honors: Fellowship of the Royal Society (1941), appointment to OBE (1943) and CBE (1946), and the Hughes medal (1952). Research interests: cloud chambers, transmutation of atoms, accelerators, energy sources for radar, nuclear science.

From the description of Oral History interview with Philip I. Dee, 1971 November 5. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154305641

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