Elizabeth Alexander

Geologist and physicist, academic leader

Elizabeth Alexander - Geologist and physicist, academic leader
Born

December 13th, 1908
116 years ago

Died

October 15th, 1958
66 years ago — 49 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United Kingdom

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Contributed significantly to the fields of geology and physics. Served as a professor and held important academic positions, influencing geological education and research. Engaged in extensive research on geological processes and contributed to the understanding of magnetic properties in geological materials.

Published influential papers on geology and physics

Contributed to the study of magnetic properties of rocks

Served as a senior academic figure in her fields

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