Title
Internal memorandum from A.J. Egginton to Professor A. Ashmore
Reference
YA2011.42/1/1/3
Production date
01-01-1970 - 31-12-1976
Creator
- Munro, Ian Hislop (Ph.D)BiographyBiography
Ian Munro was born in Withington, Manchester, in 1935. He was influential in setting up the Synchrotron Radiation Source at Daresbury in the 1960s, the first of its kind in the world. According to the Institute of Physics, Munro was the first researcher to realise that synchrotron radiation might be "the means of uniquely tunable and intense X-ray sources." By constructing the first x-ray beam line, the NINA SRF, he initiated whole new areas of research, attracting scientists from around the world to Daresbury. By 1994 he was the Director of Daresbury Laboratory.
Professor Munro's achievements were recognised by the Institute of Physics, amongst other institutions, which made him an Honorary Fellow in 2019.
Scope and Content
Mr Egginton thanks Professor Ashmore for the draft terms of reference on the SRF, but finds them vague and easily open to misunderstandings.
Physical description
The condition of the material is good.
Language
English
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
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Conditions governing access
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