Maurice Pryce
Maurice Henry Lecorney Pryce (Croydon, 24 de janeiro de 1913 — 24 de julho de 2003[1][2] foi um físico britânico.
| Maurice Pryce | |
|---|---|
| Nascimento | 24 de janeiro de 1913 |
| Morte | 24 de julho de 2003 (90 anos) |
| Nacionalidade | |
| Alma mater | Universidade de Princeton |
| Orientador(es)(as) | Max Born |
| Orientado(a)(s) | Fred Hoyle |
| Campo(s) | Física |
| Tese | 1937: On the Theory of Light Quanta |
Distinções
- 1935 Fellow, Cambridge Philosophical Society
- 1936 Member, American Physical Society
- 1938 Fellow, Royal Astronomical Society
- 1946 Fellow, Physical Society (London); Member of Council 1959–61
- 1951 Fellow of the Royal Society
- 1957 Member of Radar and Signals Advisory Board, Ministry of Supply
- 1958 Member of Electronics Research Council, Ministry of Aviation
- 1959 Member (later Chairman) Advisory Council, Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham
- 1960 Honorary Member of Council, Société de Physique, Paris
Referências
- «Professor Maurice Pryce, Physicist who strove to make nuclear power safe». Consultado em 16 de dezembro de 2011
- «Maurice Henry Lecorney Pryce, 24 January 1913 - 24 July 2003» (PDF). Consultado em 16 de dezembro de 2011
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