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method for reducing the magnetic field around ships which triggered mines; Goodeve coined the term after the gauss unit, used by the Germans during the war to measure magnetic fields which they named after German scientist
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which threw small, contact-fused bombs ahead of a ship. At one point, to protect the project from internecine warfare inside the
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Goodeve was appointed a lecturer in Physical Chemistry in 1930 and Reader in 1937. He was awarded the
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In 1936, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander. In 1939, he began work at
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from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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in 1936 for his work with Donnan, and was elected a Fellow of the
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in 1962. After retiring in 1969, Goodeve pursued his interest in
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In 1940, Goodeve implemented the British production of the
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Canadian chemist and pioneer in operations research
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His early childhood was in 172:, the son of Frederick W. Goodeve, an 804:Canadian fellows of the Royal Society 7: 676:, pbs.org. Accessed 17 January 2023. 516:Richardson, Frederick Denys (1981). 307:adding citations to reliable sources 90:adding citations to reliable sources 744:Alumni of University College London 492:At the end of the war, Goodeve was 188:, passing his BSc exams in 1925 in 764:Recipients of the Medal of Freedom 14: 238:(B.I.S.R.A.). He was awarded the 50:method for protecting ships from 283: 66: 759:Canadian operations researchers 739:People from Stonewall, Manitoba 587:Profiles in Operations Research 294:needs additional citations for 77:needs additional citations for 617:1851 Royal Commission Archives 1: 734:People from Neepawa, Manitoba 694:Biography by F. D. Richardson 403:Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve 20:Sir Charles Frederick Goodeve 784:Fellows of the Royal Society 769:Royal Canadian Navy officers 699:Biography of Charles Goodeve 401:. 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