Hopkinson and Imperial Chemical Industries Professor of Applied Thermodynamics

The Hopkinson and Imperial Chemical Industries Professorship of Applied Thermodynamics at the University of Cambridge was established on 10 February 1950, largely from the endowment fund of the proposed Hopkinson Professorship in Thermodynamics and a gift from ICI Limited of £50,000, less tax, spread over the seven years from 1949 to 1955. The professorship is assigned primarily to the Faculty of Engineering.[1]

The chair is named in honour of John Hopkinson, whose widow originally endowed a lectureship in thermodynamics in the hope that it would eventually be upgraded to a professorship.[2]

List of Hopkinson and Imperial Chemical Industries Professors of Applied Thermodynamics

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Venn Cambridge University database
  2. Cambridge University - 125 Years of Engineering Excellence
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