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during WWII, he remained in Dublin until 1946. He then became professor and head of the department of physics at Reading University, where he remained until 1968. While there, he focussed on building up the department, and set up the J.J. Thomson Physical Laboratory. He authored the book
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He successfully competed for a Fellowship at TCD in 1928, and the following year moved to Ireland to become Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. In 1930 he was elected a member of the
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He was very active in retirement, both as a consultant for the diamond industry, and working for nuclear disarmament in
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Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Robert William Ditchburn FRS (1903–1987)
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, Vol. 34 (Dec., 1988), pp. 64–95
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Obituary: Robert William Ditchburn, 14 January 1903 – 8 April 1987
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Emilio Segrè Visual Archives: Photo of Robert Ditchburn with bio
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Papers and correspondence of Robert William Ditchburn, 1903–1987
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Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy
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in 1945. Apart from a few years back in England at the
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Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy
Trinity College Dublin
University of Reading
Waterloo, Lancashire
Liverpool University
Trinity College, Cambridge
J. J. Thomson
Cavendish Laboratory
Royal Irish Academy
Donnellan Lectures
Admiralty Research Laboratory
Teddington
photoionization
optical properties
eye movements
visual perception
Royal Society
Pugwash movement
C. E. K. Mees Medal
The Optical Society
Thomas Young Orator Prize




Obituary: Robert William Ditchburn, 14 January 1903 – 8 April 1987
Papers and correspondence of Robert William Ditchburn, 1903–1987


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