McGill’s Nobel Laureate: The Rutherford Centenary

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Title
McGill’s Nobel Laureate: The Rutherford Centenary
Abstract
In 1898, Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) agreed to accept the position as Macdonald Professor of Physics at McGill University. The author discusses the reasons Rutherford accepted the post in Montreal, where he remained until 1907. In 1908 Rutherford was awarded a Nobel Prize for work he mainly pursued at McGill.
Publication
Fontanus
Volume
Vol. 10
Pages
10-16
Date
1998
Language
en
Citation
Cohen, Montague. “McGill’s Nobel Laureate: The Rutherford Centenary.” Fontanus Vol. 10 (1998): 10–16.
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