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Authorised form of nameBullough; Ronald (1931 - 2020)
Dates1931 - 2020
NationalityBritish
Place of birthFarnworth, Lancashire, England
Date of birth06/04/1931
Date of death20/11/2020
OccupationEngineer; physicist
Research fieldMaterials science
Irradiated solids
ActivityCareer:
Chief Scientist and Director of Corporate Research at the UK Atomic Energy Authority
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election21/03/1985
Age at election53
PublishedWorkshttps://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n93088616/
OtherInfoRonald Bullough was a materials scientist and engineer who made major contributions to the study of irradiated solids. The theoretical frameworks that Ronald helped to devise proved central to modern advances in nuclear engineering, firmly establishing him as a world leader in this field.

By studying the ways in which solids behave when exposed to high doses of ionising radiation, Ronald provided valuable models for the appearance and growth of cavities deep beneath the surface. As these voids can lead to a severe weakening of even the most resistant materials, managing their evolution is critical to establishing the operating regime of high-speed nuclear reactors.

Ronald was a Fellow of the Institute of Physics and a member of the US National Academy of Engineering. A former Chief Scientist and Director of Corporate Research at the UK Atomic Energy Authority, he also served as a scientific adviser to the UK’s National Physical Laboratory.

Professor Ronald Bullough FRS died on 20 November 2020.
SourceSources:
Royal Society profile: https://royalsociety.org/people/ronald-bullough-11162/ (accessed 3 December 2020); Wikipedia
Virtual International Authority File http://viaf.org/viaf/70607841
CodeNA4693
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EC/1985/06Bullough, Ronald: certificate of election to the Royal Society1982
IM/000656Bullough, Ronaldnd
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