Neville Robinson

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Neville Robinson
Born
Frank Neville Hosband Robinson

(1925-04-13)13 April 1925
Low temperature physics, Robinson oscillator
Spouse
Daphne Coulthard
(m. 1952)
Children3, including
Bell Telephone Laboratories

Frank Neville Hosband Robinson (13 April 1925 – 19 October 1996) was an English physicist.[1]

Neville Robinson was educated at The Leys School in Cambridge, England, and Christ's College, Cambridge, where he read Physics.

Robinson initially worked as a

degree Kelvin above absolute zero
.

Robinson was an

Bell Telephone Laboratories in New Jersey, United States, three times while on sabbatical
leave (during 1954โ€“55, 1965โ€“66, and 1973โ€“74).

In 1973, Robinson published the book Macroscopic Electromagnetism,

Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(MRI) systems used in many hospitals.

Family

Robinson married Daphne Coulthard in 1952. They had three children including the doctor Natasha Robinson, author

heart attack, aged 71, in Colmar
, France.

References

  1. ^ Kurti, Nicholas (27 November 1996). "Obituary: Neville Robinson". The Independent. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022.
  2. S2CID 73017132
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