J.J Thomson’s biography
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Sir Joseph John Thomson OM PRS[1] (18 December 1856 – 30 August 1940) was an English physicist and Nobel Laureate in Physics, credited with the discovery and identification of the electron, the first subatomic particle to be discovered.
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Born
Joseph John Thomson
18 December 1856
Cheetham Hill, Manchester, England
Died
30 August 1940 (aged 83)
Cambridge, England
Nationality
English
Citizenship
British
Alma mater
Owens College (now the University of Manchester)
Trinity College, Cambridge (BA)
Known for
Plum pudding model
Discovery of electron
Discovery of isotopes
Mass spectrometer invention
First m/e measurement
Proposed first waveguide
Thomson scattering
Thomson problem
Coining term 'delta ray'
Coining term 'epsilon radiation'
Thomson (unit)
Children
George Paget Thomson, Joan Paget Thomson
Awards
Smith's Prize (1880)
Royal Medal (1894)
Hughes Medal (1902)
Nobel Prize in Physics (1906)
Elliott Cresson Medal (1910)
Copley Medal (1914)
Albert Medal (1915)
Franklin Medal (1922)
Faraday Medal (1925)
Scientific career
Fields
Physics
Institutions
Trinity College, Cambridge
Academic advisors
John Strutt (Rayleigh)
Edward John Routh
Notable students
Charles Glover Barkla....
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