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History of Science and Technology, professor emeritus of Metallurgy and Humanities and Institute Professor Emeritus, an unusual title "reserved for only a few whose work transcends the boundaries of traditional departments and
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in 1936, on 16 March 1931. Of the marriage, Alice's sister remarked that: "If he didn't go to Oxford or
Cambridge, isn't Church of England, and doesn't like sports, you might as well marry an American". He became a naturalized American citizen in 1939. His wife sparked an interest in history, a
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Metallurgy Group. When the laboratory was reorganized in April 1944, he became the Associate Division Leader in charge of metallurgy. His first task was recruiting metallurgists, who were in great demand by the war effort. He also had to arrange for the transport of their
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in metals, and developed theoretical models of them. In 1961, he moved to MIT as an
Institute Professor with appointments in both the Departments of Humanities and Metallurgy. He applied the techniques of metallurgy to the study of the production methods used to create artefacts such as
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Institute Professor with appointments in both the Departments of Humanities and Metallurgy. His focus was to transplant the techniques of metallurgy into the study of the production methods used to create artefacts discovered by
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tests were found to be inefficient, and the idea was set aside for the duration, although further work was carried out after the war. By July 1944, they were producing pure uranium metal in 200g amounts with a newly devised process.
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for "pioneering the use of solid state physics in the study of ancient art and artefacts to reconstruct their cultural, historical and technological significance." He was also a member of the editorial board of the
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for safety reasons. The metallurgists figured out how to purify the plutonium, and found that heating it to 250° allowed them to work it in the malleable Îŗ phase. It was also found that alloying it with 3 percent
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in metals, and developed theoretical models of them. Perhaps his most influential paper was on "Grain Shapes and Other
Metallurgical Applications of Topology" (1952), an explanation of metallic
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and high flux reactors. A 1948 visit to
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subject that he had disliked at school. He acquired old texts, and in 1945 he produced a translation of a classic metallurgical text,
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820:The Pirotechnia of Vanoccio Biringuccio
801:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
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1171:"Cyril S. Smith's Interview"
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1226:"Obituary: Cyril S. Smith"
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525:Atomic Energy Commission
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235:Atomic Energy Commission
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93:University of Birmingham
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616:Francis J. Clamer Medal
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130:Francis J. Clamer Medal
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1375:"APS Member History"
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601:Freer Gallery of Art
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412:uranium hydride bomb
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195:historian of science
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652:Andrew Gemant Award
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607:in Washington, DC.
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2057:History of Science
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