- Thomas Lomar Gray
Thomas Lomar Gray (
February 4 ,1850 –December 19 ,1908 ) was a British engineer.At the British-influenced
Imperial College of Engineering inTokyo , he helpedJohn Milne andJames Alfred Ewing develop the first modernseismometer s inJapan from 1880 to 1895. All three men worked as a team on the invention and use of seismographs, thoughJohn Milne is generally credited with the invention of the first modern horizontal-pendulum seismograph.Born in Lochgelly,
Fifeshire , Scotland, Gray graduated in 1878 from theUniversity of Glasgow with a B.Sc. in engineering. Shortly after graduation, he was awarded the Cleland Gold Medal from the university for "An Experimental Determination of Magnetic Moments in Absolute Measurements." In 1879 he became Professor of Telegraph Engineering in the Physical Laboratories in the Imperial University in Tokyo. In 1888, Dr. Gray was hired as Professor of Dynamic Engineering at Rose Polytechnic Institute of Technology, nowRose-Hulman Institute of Technology inTerre Haute, Indiana . He was professor and vice president of Rose Poly from 1891 through 1908. He died onDecember 19 ,1908 .
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