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Authorised form of nameBrockhouse; Bertram Neville (1918 - 2003)
Dates1918 - 2003
NationalityCanadian
Place of birthLethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Date of birth15/07/1918
Place of deathHamilton, Ontario, Canada
Date of death13/10/2003
Research fieldPhysicist
ActivityEducation:
High School in Vancouver, graduated 1935; received ex serviceman's grant to study maths and physics at University of British Columbia (1945-1947); doctorate at University of Toronto in solid state physics
Career:
Radio repairer, Chicago (1935-1937) and Vancouver; Royal Canadian Naval Reserve; electrical engineering course, Nova Scotia Technical College (1944); naval sub-lieutenant, National Research Council, Ottawa; lecturer, University of Toronto (1949-1950); Chalk River Nuclear Laboratory, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (Research Officer 1950-1959, Head of Neutron Physics Branch 1960-1962), spent one year at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York (1952); appointed Professor of Physics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario (1962 - 1984); awarded Buckely Prize of the American Physical Society; awarded the Centennial Medal of Canada and Tory Medal of the Royal Society of Canada; awarded honorary degrees by McMaster University and University of Waterloo; awarded Duddell Medal by the British Institute of Physics
Medals and prizes:
Nobel Prize (Physics) 1994
Memberships:
FRS Canada; Fellow Royal Swedish Academy
Honours:
CC 1995; OC 1982
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election18/03/1965
Age at election46
RelationshipsMarried (1948) Doris Miller
SourceObituaries:
The Times (22 October 2003); The Independent (21 October 2003)
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 2005 vol 51 pp 51-65, plate, by Roger Cowley
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/165617878
CodeNA4341
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/000575Brockhouse, Betram Neville1994
IM/000576Brockhouse, Betram Neville2001
EC/1965/05Brockhouse, Bertram Neville: certificate of election to the Royal Society1963
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