- Andrew Passmore
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birth_place =Polgooth ,Cornwall ,England
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footnotes =Andrew Passmore (
September 27 1977 - ), is a British material scientist and part timearchaeologist . Andrew Passmore is also the grandson ofJohn Passmore Edwards the Cornish philanthropist.Passmore was born in
Polgooth ,Cornwall and attended St Mewan School inSt Austell , showing an early aptitude forChemistry . He attendedPenrice Community College a year early and won the Renowden Prize for Chemistry.His most famous achievement was a new method of bonding
aluminum andcarbon fiber without causing cathodic corrosion [US Patent 5338417] .An avid archaeologist he has written several papers on tin mining in
Devon andDartmoor .Published papers
* Survey of an openwork on Haytor Down
* Report on the Recent Work in the Walkham Valley
* An Archaeological Investigation of a Diachronic Landscape [Proceedings Devonshire Association Volume 131, 1999, pp. 49-70]Notes
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