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Authorised form of nameMarsden; Sir; Ernest (1889 - 1970); physicist and scientific administrator
Dates1889 - 1970
NationalityBritish
Place of birthRishton, Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Date of birth19 February 1889
Place of deathLowry Bay, Wellington, New Zealand
Date of death15 December 1970
Occupationphysicist and scientific administrator
Research fieldPhysics
Atomic physics
Administration
ActivityEducation: Scholarship at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn; University of Manchester DSc (1914)
Career:
As a student at the University of Manchester he met and began work under Ernest Rutherford (FRS 1903) and conducted the Geiger-Marsden experiment under the supervision of Rutherford and Hans Geiger (1909); taught physics at Easton London College; returned to Manchester to hold the John Harling fellowship (1911); suceeded Geiger as lecturer and research assistant, following the former's return to Germany (1912); relocated to become Professor of Physics at Victoria University College, Wellington, New Zealand (1915); served New Zealand as assistant director of education (1922-1926); served in the First World War, including in France with the Royal Engineers sound ranging section, where he aided them to accurately pinpoint the location of enemy artillery (1916-1919); awarded the Military Cross (1919); retired from service as major (1928); in the Second Word War, he was appointed scientific adviser to the New Zealand fighting forces with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He worked on radar research and set up a team to develop the rader equipment for use in the Pacific; he also utilised his scientific connections to create a team of New Zealand scientists who would take part in thr Manhattan Project developing the nuclear bomb, and initiated the search for supplying uranium; retired and returned to Wellington where he continued participating on various committees and undertook research into environmental radioactivity (1954); suffered a stroke which confined him to a wheelchair (1966).
Honours:
MC (1919); CBE (1935); CMG (1946); Kt (1958)
Memberships:
FRSNZ (1922)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election21/03/1946
Age at election57
ProposerEdward Victor Appleton; Charles Galton Darwin; Edward Neville da Costa Andrade; William Lawrence Bragg; Ezer Griffiths; Marcus Laurence Oliphant; James Chadwick; Basil Ferdinand Jamieson Schonland; John Douglas Cockcroft
RSActivityLectures:
Rutherford 1954
RelationshipsParents: Thomas Marsden (1864–1925), successively a weaver, household draper, and hardware merchant, and Phoebe, the daughter of Fish Holden and Esther Place Holden.
Spouse: Margaret (Maggie) Sutcliffe (1888/9–1957), elementary school teacher, the daughter of Hartley Sutcliffe, a retired blacksmith of Colne.
Children: Esther Mary (Mrs R. J. Nankervis), and a son Dr Ernest David Lindsay Marsden.
OtherInfoKnown for the Geiger-Marsden experiment, a landmark series of experiments which found that every atom has a nucleus, where all of its positive charge and most of its mass are concentrated.
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SourceSources:
DSB vol 18 pp 595-597; DNB
Obituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1971 vol 17 pp 463-496, plate, by C A Fleming
References:
Robin J H Clark and Michael J Kelly, 'New Zealand, New Zealanders and the Royal Society' in NR 1994 vol 48 pp 263-281
E N da C Andrade, 'Some Reminiscences of Ernest Marsden's Days with Rutherford at Manchester' in NR 1968 vol 23 pp 247-250
Notes:
DSB gives death date as 15 December 1970
CodeNA7200
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
PB/3/2/1/9/3/1Correspondence with Ernest Marsden1954-1955
PB/7/2/4/14/3Short correspondence re Blackett's visit to New Zealand and Australia, 19661966
EC/1946/13Marsden, Sir Ernest: certificate of election to the Royal Society
PB/1/34/1Letters of congratulation on Blackett's Life Peerage1969
IM/GA/R/5439Marsden, Sir Ernestc1958
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