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Dátum(ok)
- 1925 (Létezés)
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Iratdarab
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Professor A. L. McAulay (1895 - 1969), Professor of Physics 1927 - 1959 and formerly lecturer 1922 - 1926 and student assistant 1914 - 1916, was the son of Professor Alexander McAulay. He was educated at the Hutchins School, University of Tasmania (Bsc 1916), Cambridge University, (SA 1921, MA 1926), University of Manchester (PhD 1921) and the Cavendish Institute under Lord Rutherford. Under him the physics department grew into one of the most active in Australia. He undertook and directed research into a variety of topics, including particle physics, cosmic radiation and metal surface electrochemistry. His experiments were simple and aimed at the basic problems and his students learned to think carefully about the aims and underlying principles of their work. He was interested in biophysics. During the war he established an optics laboratory to supply prism and lenses for military equipment. for more information see : http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcaulay-alexander-leicester-7782
Levéltárba kerülés/Gyarapodás
Donated by Mrs. A. L. McAulay,1971
A tartalomra és a szerkezetre vonatkozóadatcsoport
Tárgy és tartalom
Potential in electrolysis 1925
Iratértékelés, selejtezés, tervezés
Jövőbeni gyarapodás
Leírási egység szerkezete
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Fizikai jellemzők, technikai követelmények
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Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/18303/1/UT52.pdf