CINXE.COM
Physics in Australia to 1945 - MAKINSON, Richard Elliss Bodenham
<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Physics in Australia to 1945 - MAKINSON, Richard Elliss Bodenham</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#EAF5FF" VLINK="#0008C" ALINK=#800080"> <A HREF="phys_con.htm"><IMG SRC="physlogo.gif" ALT='[Logo]' ALIGN=LEFT></A> <B><FONT SIZE=+2>P</FONT>HYSICS IN <FONT SIZE=+2>A</FONT>USTRALIA TO <FONT SIZE=+2>1945</FONT></B> <P> <ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>Inquiries and corrections to <A HREF="http://www.arts.unimelb.edu.au/Dept/HPS/">R.W. Home</A> (<A HREF="mailto:home@unimelb.edu.au">home@unimelb.edu.au</A>)<BR> WWW edition prepared by Tim Sherrat and Victoria Young for <A HREF="../bsparcshome.htm">Bright Sparcs</A>, June 1995</FONT></ADDRESS><BR> <HR> <H2>MAKINSON, Richard Elliss Bodenham</H2> Born Sydney 5 May 1913; died Sydney 15 January 1979. Education, Sydney University (B.Sc. 1935) and Cambridge University (Ph.D. 1939). Assistant lecturer in physics, Sydney University 1939-45; lecturer 1945-51; Reader 1951-68. Associate Professor in physics, Macquarie University 1968-78. <OL> <LI>(With J.E. Bailey and J.M. Somerville) The behaviour of electrons in bromine. <I>Philosophical Magazine</I>, S.7, 24 (1937), 177-190.</LI> <LI>(With W.G. Gordon) Resistance-tuned oscillators. <I>Wireless Engineer</I>, 14 (1937), 467-471.</LI> <LI>Metallic reflexion and the surface photoelectric effect. <I>Proceedings of the Royal Society of London</I>, A, 162 (1937), 367-390.</LI> <LI>The thermal conductivity of metals. <I>Cambridge Philosophical Society. Proceedings.</I>, 34 (1938), 474-497.</LI> </OL> <HR> <UL> <LI><A HREF="../biogs/P000619b.htm">Bright SPARCS entry</A></LI> </UL> <HR> <B>[ <A HREF="phys_con.htm">Contents</A> | <A HREF="P000618p.htm">Previous entry</A> | <A HREF="P001740p.htm">Next entry</A> | <A HREF="../bsparcshome.htm">Bright SPARCS</A> | <A HREF="../../asaphome.htm">ASAPWeb</A> ]</B> </BODY></HTML>