- Albert Beaumont Wood
Infobox_Scientist
name = Albert Beaumont Wood
caption = Albert Beaumont Wood
birth_date =dd mmm , 1890
birth_place =Uppermill, Yorkshire ,UK
death_date =19 July ,1964
death_place =town ,country
residence = flagicon|UKUnited Kingdom
nationality = flagicon|England English
field =Physicist
work_institution =University of Manchester Board of Invention and Research Admiralty Research Laboratory H M Signal School H M Mining School RNSS Headquarters Applied Research Laboratory
alma_mater = Manchester University
doctoral_advisor = ???
doctoral_students = ???
known_for = asdics
prizes = Pioneers of Underwater Acoustics MedalDuddell Medal
religion = ???
footnotes =Dr Albert Beaumont Wood OBE DSc (
1890 -19 July 1964 ) was a British physicist, known for his pioneering work in the field ofunderwater acoustics andsonar .Biography
A B Wood is a physicist best known for his work on developing
sonar (known at that time as 'ASDICS') in the UK from theFirst World War until after theSecond World War . He graduated fromManchester University withFirst Class Honours in 1912, where he joined a team of notable scientists led by SirErnest Rutherford (later Lord Rutherford), including H. G. J. Moseley,Hans Geiger ,Niels Bohr ,Ernest Marsden ,James Chadwick , G. von Hevesy andCharles Galton Darwin . In 1914 he was appointed a research fellow at the University of Liverpool and then a Lecturer in Physics. He still kept in touch with Rutherford, who was working on underwater acoustics, and arranged for him to work on countering the German naval threat.Fact|date=October 2007He joined the
Board of Invention and Research in October 1915, shortly after its creation, to help with the UK war effort against Germany. Dr Wood served the Admiralty in Aberdour, Parkstone Quay and Shandon working on a variety of acoustics projects. He joined theAdmiralty Research Laboratory inTeddington when this body was formed in 1921, where he eventually became Deputy Superintendent. He was Deputy Superintendent of H M Signal School, Chief Scientist of H M Mining School and Deputy Director of Physical Research for the Royal Scientific Civil Service. Though he formally retired from the Admiralty Research Laboratories in 1950, he returned to continue his work on underwater sound. He spend a year at the US Naval Electronics Laboratory shortly before his death.Albert Wood married his wife Ethel in 1916. He was awarded his DSc degree by his university in 1919 and became a Fellow of the Physical Society in 1920. He was a founder member of the Institute of Physics. In 1930 he wrote the first edition of "Text Book of Sound" which was the standard work on the subject for many years. In 1939 A B Wood was awarded the title Officer of the
Order of the British Empire (OBE), in recognition of his work on dismantling a Germanmagnetic mine at the start of theSecond World War .In 1951 he was awarded the Duddell Medal by the
Institute of Physics [http://www.iop.org/activity/awards/Senior_Awards/The_Duddell_Medal_and_Prize/Duddell_award_recipients/page_10137.html] and in 1961 the Pioneers of Underwater Acoustics Medal by theAcoustical Society of America . [http://asa.aip.org/awards.html] The A B Wood medal is awarded by theInstitute of Acoustics in his name.ee also
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underwater acoustics
*sonar
*A B Wood Medal External links
Publications
* A. B. Wood, "A Textbook of Sound", Bell, 1930, 3rd revised edition 1955.
References
* A. B. Wood, "From the Board of Invention and Research to the Royal Naval Scientific Service", Journal of the Royal Naval Scientific Service Vol 20, No 4, pp 1-100 (185-284).
Persondata
NAME= Wood, Albert Beaumont
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Wood, A B
SHORT DESCRIPTION= EnglishPhysicist
DATE OF BIRTH=dd mmm , 1890
PLACE OF BIRTH=Uppermill, Yorkshire ,UK
DATE OF DEATH=19 July ,1964
PLACE OF DEATH=town ,country
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