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John James Nolan

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In 1920, he was elected a Member of the Royal Irish Academy, becoming Secretary in 1923 and President from 1949 to 1952. He was also Registrar of University College Dublin from 1940 until his death. In 1952, he died while lecturing a large class at
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in 1947, John J. Nolan was appointed as its inaugural Chairman. He served until his death in 1952, and was succeeded in this position by
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by P. J. MacLaughlin, Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 41, No. 163/164 (Sep-Dec, 1952), pp. 317โ€“322
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In 1920, he succeeded McClelland as Professor of Experimental Physics, guiding research into
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Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies: Council and Governing Boards as of 31/3/1954
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Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies: Council and Governing Boards as of 31/3/1950
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Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies: Council and Governing Boards as of 31/3/1949
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University College Dublin: Highlights in the history of the School of Physics
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John A. McClelland: The Scientific Work and Legacy of a Physics Pioneer
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Lists of Nobel Prizes and Laureates: Nomination Database: John J Nolan
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on the electrical charge of rain. He was awarded D.Sc in 1914.
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When the School of Cosmic Physics was established at the
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Academics of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
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He was born near Omagh, County Tyrone and educated at
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In 1914, he married Hannah "Teresa" Hurley from near
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J. J. Nolan
Christopher Nolan
John Nolan
Royal Irish Academy
University College Dublin
John A. McClelland
Bantry
Evin Nolan
atmospheric electricity
aerosols
Patrick J. Nolan
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Ernest Walton
Cecil Powell
Nobel Prize in Physics
Patrick Blackett
UCD in Earlsfort Terrace
T. E. Nevin
"Aerosol Science and Technology"
Diction ary of Ulster Biography
Archive of WWII memories gathered by the BBC
University College Dublin: Highlights in the history of the School of Physics
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies: Council and Governing Boards as of 31/3/1949
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies: Council and Governing Boards as of 31/3/1950
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies: Council and Governing Boards as of 31/3/1954
Lists of Nobel Prizes and Laureates: Nomination Database: John J Nolan
John A. McClelland: The Scientific Work and Legacy of a Physics Pioneer
Professor J. J. Nolan
Categories
1888 births

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