Ieuan Maddock

Welsh nuclear researcher and scientist

Ieuan Maddock - Welsh nuclear researcher and scientist
Born

March 29th, 1917
108 years ago

Died

December 29th, 1988
36 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in 1917, a Welsh scientist specialized in nuclear research. Contributed extensively to the development of nuclear energy applications and safety protocols. Worked at various institutions, focusing on the physical aspects of nuclear reactions. Engaged in significant research during pivotal periods of nuclear advancements.

Conducted influential research on nuclear safety

Published numerous papers on nuclear physics

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