- Stuart Thomas Butler
Stuart Thomas Butler (
July 4 1926 –May 15 1982 ) was an Australian nuclear physicist who served as Director of theAustralian Atomic Energy Commission from 1977 until 1982, and was noted for his contributions to theoretical physics includingstripping reaction s, energy loss of particles in a plasma andatmospheric tide s induced by absorption of solar radiation in theozone layer .Butler was born in Naracoorte in South Australia; he was the eldest of three sons born to his Welsh school teacher father and Australian mother. He attended Murray Bridge and Gumeracha primary schools and Birdwood High School where he showed aptitude in mathematics, science, English and music. When he completed high school he considered studying piano at the Conservatorium of Music, but he received a scholarship to do his undergraduate studies at the
University of Adelaide , here he was greatly influenced by physicistKerr Grant and mathematicianHans Schwerdtfeger .Watson-Munro, CN. 1983. [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/aasmemoirs/butler.htm Stuart Thomas Butler 1926-1982] . "Historical Records of Australian Science" 5:82-88] He completed his BSc in mathematics and physics in 1945, received first-class honours in 1946 and his MSc in 1947.Bulter was awarded a scholarship by the
Australian National University to work in theoretical physics in theUniversity of Birmingham . He arrived in Birmingham in 1949 and completed his PhD studies in 1951. At Birmingham he formed a close relationship with physicistRudolf Peierls . While at Birmingham he began his work on nuclearstripping reaction s, he is recognized as the pioneer of this field and was awarded theTom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics for his work in this area. After completing his PhD Butler took a research position atCornell University , then returned to Australia in 1953 to a research fellowship at the Australian National University and in 1954 took a position at theUniversity of Sydney where he went on to head the Faculty of Science from 1970 to 1973. During his time at the University of Sydney Butler continued his research onstripping reaction s, and also studies energy loss of particles in a plasma,superconductivity andatmospheric tide s induced by absorption of solar radiation in theozone layer ; for these contributions he was awarded the Lyle Medal from theAustralian Academy of Science and a DSc from the Australian National University.In 1977 Butler was appointed Director of the Australian Atomic Energy Commission Research Establishment in Lucas Heights. He was still engaged in this position when he died in 1982.
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