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'''Richard Newland Dixon''' (born 25 December 1930) [[Royal Society|FRS]] is a British chemist noted for his work in the field of thermal or optical properties of matter.<ref name="bris">{{cite web|url=http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2004/486|title=Bristol University - News from the University|publisher=Bristol University|accessdate=2009-01-25}}</ref> He was educated at [[The Judd School]], [[King's College London]] (BSc) and at [[St Catharine's College, Cambridge]] (PhD |
'''Richard Newland Dixon''' (born 25 December 1930) [[Royal Society|FRS]] is a British chemist noted for his work in the field of thermal or optical properties of matter.<ref name="bris">{{cite web|url=http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2004/486|title=Bristol University - News from the University|publisher=Bristol University|accessdate=2009-01-25}}</ref> |
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He was born in Borough Green, Kent the son of Robert T and Lilian Dixon He was educated at [[The Judd School]], [[King's College London]] (BSc) and at [[St Catharine's College, Cambridge]] (PhD}. He married Alison Birks in 1954.<ref> [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=sR4Ch1dMe8IC&pg=PA436&lpg=PA436&dq=richrd+newland+dixon&source=bl&ots=39Off64Pt0&sig=n6u3BXNbf8dv1CFgP3oqNq5mvFM&hl=en&ei=TfniS4W_Eovy0gSe5PW0AQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CDAQ6AEwCA# Google Books International Whos Who]</ref> |
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He currently works as a Senior Research Fellow at the [[University of Bristol]], and was awarded the [[Rumford Medal]] in 2004.<ref name="bris"/> |
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Revision as of 19:33, 6 May 2010
Richard Newland Dixon (born 25 December 1930) FRS is a British chemist noted for his work in the field of thermal or optical properties of matter.[1]
He was born in Borough Green, Kent the son of Robert T and Lilian Dixon He was educated at The Judd School, King's College London (BSc) and at St Catharine's College, Cambridge (PhD}. He married Alison Birks in 1954.[2]
He currently works as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol, and was awarded the Rumford Medal in 2004.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Bristol University - News from the University". Bristol University. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
- ^ Google Books International Whos Who