- John Adams (physicist)
Sir John Bertram Adams FRS (
24 May 1920 -3 March 1984 ) was a British nuclear physicist and administrator.During
World War II , Adams worked in the Radar laboratories of the British Ministry of Aircraft Production where he learned physics and engineering on the job. After the war he moved toHarwell and theAtomic Energy Research Establishment . He had no formal qualifications but became expert in the design and construction of the advanced machines and instruments used in physics research, designing a 180 MeV synchro-cyclotron. In 1953 he joinedCERN as director of the Proton Synchotron division. In 1961 he returned to the UK as director of theCulham Fusion Laboratory , and then from 1966 to 1971 he was a member of theUnited Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority .Returning to CERN in 1971 as Director-General of Laboratory II, he led the design of the
Super Proton Synchrotron . He split the duties of CERN Director General withWillibald Jentschke and thenLéon van Hove during the 1970s. With the reorganisation of CERN in 1976 he became the executive Director-General, working on obtaining funding for the LEP collider.ee also
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List of Directors General of CERN External links
* [http://www.cern.ch/sl-div/history/sirjohn.html John Adams] memorial page at CERN
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