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Lord Kelvin - Wikipedia

William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (26 June 1824 – 17 December 1907) was a British mathematician, mathematical physicist and engineer.

William Thomson, Baron Kelvin | Biography & Facts - Britannica

William Thomson, Baron Kelvin, Scottish engineer, mathematician, and physicist who profoundly influenced the scientific thought of his ...

William Thomson (1824 - 1907) - Biography - MacTutor

William Thomson's father, James Thomson, had originally intended to become a minister of the Presbyterian Church but had opted for an academic career as a ...

William Thomson, Lord Kelvin - Magnet Academy - National MagLab

William Thomson, known as Lord Kelvin, was one of the most eminent scientists of the nineteenth century and is best known today for inventing the ...

Historic Figures: Sir William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824 - 1907) - BBC

Kelvin was a Scottish mathematician and physicist who developed the Kelvin scale of temperature measurement.

Lord Kelvin biography - Science Hall of Fame - Digital gallery

Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) was an eminent physicist with a wide range of interests and enthusiasms. Best remembered for his talent for theoretical ...

William Thomson, Lord Kelvin - Westminster Abbey

William (Thomson), 1st Baron Kelvin of Largs, physicist, mathematician, engineer and inventor, was buried in the nave of Westminster Abbey.

About William Thomson, Lord Kelvin - University of Glasgow

His investigations leading to the description of the Joule–Thomson effect laid the foundation for the construction of refrigerators (hence the US brand ' ...

William Thomson - Engineering and Technology History Wiki

WILLIAM THOMSON, first Lord Kelvin, noted British scientist and past-president of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, Great Britain, was ...

William Thomson - Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame

Engineering Achievements. It was his engineering work that made Lord Kelvin most famous and wealthy in his lifetime. His most notable engineering achievement ...

William Thomson, Baron Kelvin - Physics, Thermodynamics, Engineer

William Thomson, Baron Kelvin - Physics, Thermodynamics, Engineer: After the successful laying of the transatlantic cable, Thomson became a ...

William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs (1824-1907)

Mathematician and physicist. William Thomson was born on 26 June 1826 in Belfast. The family moved to Glasgow in 1832. He studied there, and at Cambridge and ...

Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 - IET

Professor William Thomson, later Baron Kelvin of Largs, was born in Belfast, Ireland, 26 June 1824 and died in Largs, Scotland 17 December 1907.

William Thomson - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists

William Thomson, also known as Lord Kelvin was an eminent physicist, mathematician, engineer and inventor. He is best known for his contributions to physics ...

William Thomson - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William Thomson ... William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, OM, GCVO, PC, FRS, FRSE (26 June 1824 – 17 December 1907) was a Scots-Irish mathematical physicist and ...

William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin - Undiscovered Scotland

Thomson went on to play a leading role in laying a number of other transoceanic cables. His wife died in 1870. In June 1873, Thomson found himself in Madeira, ...

William Thomson : Faculty : Department of Economics

William Thomson, Elmer B. Milliman Distinguished Professor in Economics, Professor of Economics, PhD, Stanford, 1976.

William D. Thomson - Stinson LLP

William D. Thomson ... Bill puts his talent and dedication to work representing clients in complex litigation including class actions, corporate governance and ...

William Thomson - Wikiquote

William Thomson ... William Thomson (June 26, 1824–December 17, 1907), 1st Baron Kelvin, often referred to simply as Lord Kelvin, was an Ulster Scots mathematical ...

William Thomson, Lord Kelvin - Linda Hall Library

William Thomson, a British physicist, was born June 26, 1824. Thomson was one of the pioneers in the new field of thermodynamics in the late ...