- Thomas Allibone
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birth_date =November 11 ,1903
birth_place =Sheffield
death_date =September 9 ,2003
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November 11 ,1903 –September 9 ,2003 ), was an Englishphysicist , his work included important research intoparticle physics ,X-rays , high voltage equipment, andelectron microscope s.Early life
Thomas Edward Allibone was born in
Sheffield in 1903. He was educated at the Central School in Sheffield followed by a physics degree atSheffield University . In 1925 Allibone was awarded a scholarship by theMetropolitan-Vickers company to study the properties ofzirconium . Allibone left Sheffield in 1926 to continue his postgraduate studies atGonville and Caius College ,Cambridge University . At Cambridge, he worked in the prestigiousCavendish Laboratory , with eminent scientists such as Rutherford, Cockcroft, and Walton. The use of high voltages to accelerate particles into each other became of particular interest to him. After gaining a first class honours degree in physics from Cambridge, Allibone returned to Metropolitan-Vickers, to take charge of their high-voltage research laboratory atTrafford Park ,Manchester .Career
Allibone remained at Metropolitan Vickers throughout the 1930s and 40s, publishing a number of scientific papers on subjects such as high voltage research, and X-ray tubes.
During the Second World War, Allibone was involved in a number of research projects including
radar equipment and the highly secretiveTube Alloys project. In 1944 Allibone formed part of a team of British scientists sent to theUnited States , to work on theManhattan Project , which developed the world's firstatomic bomb .In 1946, Allibone was appointed director of the AEI research laboratories at
Aldermaston Court . Whilst at Aldermaston Court, Allibone was involved in pioneering research intonuclear fusion andelectron microscopes , and was elected aFellow of the Royal Society in 1948.In 1963, Allibone left Aldermaston Court to become the
Central Electricity Generating Board 's chief scientist, a post he held until 1970. He also became External Professor of Electrical Engineering atLeeds University in 1967.References
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year=1949|month=May.
title=Lightning and spark phenomena
journal=Nature
volume=163
issue=4149
pages=708-10
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*http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20030911/ai_n12704034/print Obituary of Thomas Allibone
*http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/page.asp?id=4626 Biography of Thomas Allibone
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