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    Sir Alan Howard Cottrell, FRS (17 July 1919 – 15 February 2012) was an English metallurgist and physicist. He was also former Chief Scientific Advisor...
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  • Cottrell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Cottrell (1919–2012), British metallurgist and physicist Ann Cottrell Free, American...
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    Institute Biographical interviews from Web of Stories (video) Interview with Alan Macfarlane (video) 'Before Silk: Unsolved Mysteries of the Silk Road' by...
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    (1986–1996), former Disney Professor of Archaeology at the university; Sir Alan Cottrell (1973–1986), former Goldsmiths' Professor of Materials Science and later...
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  • promoted to Deputy Secretary in 1971; after the resignation of Sir Alan Cottrell as Chief Scientific Adviser in 1974, he assumed responsibility for advising...
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    historian, radio presenter, newspaper columnist, and media personality Alan Cottrell, metallurgist and physicist Fyfe Dangerfield, musician, solo artist...
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    Society (TMS) in 2017. He was also the inaugural winner of the Sir Alan Cottrell Gold Medal from the International Congress on Fracture in 2009. In 2006...
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    contributions to meteorology, particularly the physics of clouds" 1974 — Alan Cottrell British "In recognition of his contributions to physical metallurgy...
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  • Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE). Sir Solly Zuckerman, 1964–1971 Sir Alan Cottrell, 1971–1974 Robert Press, 1974–1976 Sir John Ashworth, 1977–1981 Sir...
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    Thomson; neurologist Sir Michael Owen; physicists John Stewart Bell, Sir Alan Cottrell, Lord Flowers, Harry Boot, Elliott H. Lieb (recipient of the 2003 Henri...
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