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  1. by Denise Sutherland. Marcus Laurence Elwin Oliphant, the eldest of five sons, was born in 1901 in Kent Town, near Adelaide, South Australia. Oliphant was interested in pursuing a career in medicine or chemistry, and in 1919 began studying at the University of Adelaide. However, his physics teacher, Dr Roy Burdon, showed him 'the extraordinary ...

  2. マーク・オリファント. サー・ マーク・オリファント (Sir Marcus 'Mark' Laurence Elwin Oliphant 、 1901年 10月8日 - 2000年 7月14日 )は、 オーストラリア の 物理学者 。. ヘリウム 3、 三重水素 を発見し、1934年パウル・ハルテックとともに水素の 核融合 を発見した。.

  3. archives.anu.edu.au › easter-conference-april-1948 › oliphantOliphant | Archives

    Professor Mark Oliphant in his study at the Australian National University, 1954. Professor Marcus 'Mark' Laurence Elwin Oliphant (1901-2000), a world authority on nuclear energy, was, like Sir Howard Florey, an Adelaide-born scientist working currently in England. Having as an undergraduate failed Physics twice, he finally graduated in 1923 ...

  4. Oliphant, Sir Marcus Laurence Elwin (Mark) (1901–2000) nuclear physicist and governor. Mark Oliphant, n.d. ANU Archives, ANUA 225-931. Biographical Entries. Australian Dictionary of Biography entry ; Obituaries Australia entry; Related Entries in NCB Si ...

  5. OLIPHANT, Marcus Laurence Elwin Born Adelaide 8 October 1901; died Canberra 14 July 2000. Education, Adelaide University (B.Sc. 1923) and Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge (Ph.D. 1929). Research assistant in physics Adelaide University 1923-27. 1851 Exhibition scholar 1927-29; senior scholar 1929-32. Assistant Director of Research, Cavendish ...

  6. www.cosmos-indirekt.de › Physik-Schule › Mark_OliphantMark Oliphant – Physik-Schule

    Vor 4 Tagen · Mitglied der Royal Society. Australier. Geboren 1901. Gestorben 2000. Mann. Mark Oliphant. Sir Marcus „Mark“ Laurence Elwin Oliphant (* 8. Oktober 1901 in Adelaide; † 14. Juli 2000 in Canberra) war ein australischer Physiker und Politiker.

  7. 1. Nov. 2001 · Marcus Oliphant was a gifted physics student from the University of Adelaide who came to work with Rutherford in Cambridge for his doctorate. In 1937 he became Poynting Professor of Physics at the University of Birmingham, where he promoted the development of centimetre–wave research for radar and was active in connection with the atomic bomb. He returned to Australia in 1950 as Professor of ...