Edward Victor Appleton was a British physicist born in Bradford, West Yorkshire who was educated at Cambridge University. He received a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947 for his contribution to the study of the ionosphere, which led to advancements in radar research. Appleton held leadership roles at universities and was knighted for his scientific achievements and development of radar technology.
Edward Victor Appleton was a British physicist born in Bradford, West Yorkshire who was educated at Cambridge University. He received a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947 for his contribution to the study of the ionosphere, which led to advancements in radar research. Appleton held leadership roles at universities and was knighted for his scientific achievements and development of radar technology.
Edward Victor Appleton was a British physicist born in Bradford, West Yorkshire who was educated at Cambridge University. He received a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947 for his contribution to the study of the ionosphere, which led to advancements in radar research. Appleton held leadership roles at universities and was knighted for his scientific achievements and development of radar technology.
Edward Victor Appleton • Appleton was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire and educated at Henson Grammar School. At the age of 18, he won a scholarship to St John's College, Cambridge, graduating with a degree in broad science. • In 1941 he was knighted. In 1947 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution to the study of the ionosphere, which led to the development of radar research. Nobel Prize Edvard Victor Appleton • From 1949 until his death in 1965 received Nobel Prize in he was head of the University of Edinburgh. Physics 1947. Inventions Frequency-modulated radar Ionosphere • https://vseosvita.ua/go/olp/?tab=test