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  1. Report on correspondence and papers of Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, Baron Blackett (1897-1974), nuclear physicist, 1920-1974 / [compiled by Jeannine Alton, Harriot Weiskittel, Julia Latham-Jackson].

  2. Blackett, Patrick Maynard Stuart, Baron Of Chelsea (1887–1974) Blackett (Figure B17) came to geophysics late in a remarkable career. He had been educated at Osborne Naval College and Dartmouth and joined the Royal Navy, seeing action at the Battles of Jutland and of the Falklands in the Great War, as it was then known.

  3. Baron Blackett of Chelsea. Born London, England, 18 November 1897. Died London, England, 13 July 1974. British experimental physicist Patrick Blackett received the 1948 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery among cosmic-ray secondaries of the particle now called the muon, confirmation of the positron (discovered by Carl Anderson ), and for ...

  4. Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, Baron Blackett. Sitter in 26 portraits. Blackett's pioneering research in nuclear physics led to an important role as a scientific adviser during the Second World War. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1948. The driving force behind Operational Research during the War, and later influential in ...

  5. IFORS’ Operational Research Hall of Fame Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett. Regarded as the ‘father’ of operational research following his critical role in its diffusion throughout the British military command structure in World War II. He was also one of the most talented British physicists of the twentieth century with out-standing ...

  6. Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, Baron Blackett OM CH PRS (18 November 1897 – 13 July 1974) was an English experimental physicist known for his work on cloud chambers, cosmic rays, and paleomagnetism, winning the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1948.

  7. British physicist (1897–1974)