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Thomas Parnell (scientist)

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33: 203:, between 1904 and 1911, with the hope that it would enable him to have time to pursue research, and then apply for a Fellowship position at the Cambridge. However his teaching duties in physics, mathematics and chemistry were so numerous, that he never had the time to dedicate to research. He elected to move to Brisbane with friend and future wife, 222:
in 1917, after having been in the Volunteers in England. He served as a gunner, often under the orders of his former students. He refunded his excess pay during the War, back to the University, to assist ex-servicemen planning on undertaking study. His wife, Hermiene returned to lecturing work during
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Parnell was never able to return to full-time research, burdened by his numerous roles at the University. He was Chairman (1919–23) and Dean (1928–31 and 1935) of the Faculty of Science, a member (1932–35, 1938–44) of the Senate, and President (1938–44) of the Professorial Board. He was involved in
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bears his name - the Parnell building. The physics department library which he had helped to establish was named the Parnell Memorial Library in 1948 and was eventually absorbed by the Dorothy Hill Engineering and Sciences Library at UQ in 1997.
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in this setting. In 1927 Parnell initiated an intriguing experiment to allow long-term observation of the behaviour of material known to have an extremely high
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He was survived by his wife and son, Thomas Meredith Parnell who would later become Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Queensland.
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Under his leadership the physics department developed a useful service role, both in providing a scientific base for the Queensland hospital system's
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the protracted negotiations that led to the creation (1933) of a massage school and the introduction (1937) of a diploma in
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Thomas Parnell of the University of Queensland, c.1920, Photo courtesy of the University of Queensland Archives, S177 p831
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Edgeworth, R; Dalton, B J; Parnell, T (1 October 1984). "The pitch drop experiment".
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While president of the Professorial board, Parnell represented the university on the
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Parnell would begin his research into a high-precision method of measuring
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A history of the Physics department of the University of Queensland
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that resulted in the establishment of a separate faculty of
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in 1917. During 1922, he took part in an expedition to
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Emeritus Professor Dorothy Hill (1907-1997), geologist
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West Haddon, Northamptonshire
England
Indooroopilly, Queensland
Australia
St John's College
Cambridge
Ig Nobel Prize
Physicist
Physics
University of Queensland
pitch drop experiment
West Haddon
England
Indooroopilly
Brisbane, Australia
St John's College, Cambridge
Trinity College
University of Melbourne
Hermiene Ulrich
University of Queensland
World War I
Australian Imperial Force
inductance
Goondiwindi
total solar eclipse
Einstein's
theory of relativity
coefficient of viscosity
pitch drop experiment

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