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Lloyd George ELLIOTT

Male 1919 - 1970  (50 years)


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  1. 1.  Lloyd George ELLIOTT was born on 16 Aug 1919 in Clarence, Annapolis, Nova Scotia; died in 1970.

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    Lloyd George Elliot was born on 1919 in Clarence of Nova Scotia. He lived in a farm at Annapolis Valley. At the age of 15, Elliott graduated from his high school, and at the age of 19, he graduated from Dalhousie University. In 1943, Elliott got a Ph.D. from the M.I.T and helped advance on the beta ray spectroscopy. At that time, he had already co-authored 10 papers and moved to Montreal Laboratory, where he soon left then moved to Chalk River.
     Elliott helped Bob Bell on accuracy measuring for deuteron binding energy, (deuteron is the nucleus of a deuterium atom and deuterium is heavy hydrogen). The two were also first on measuring shortest gamma ray’s life, which is lesser than a picosecond. Elliott was chosen to be a part of the Royal Society; a group that represents all areas of science, when he was only 30. He became the leader of the physics team when he was 32 for C.R.L, formally known as C.R.N.L [...]

    Llyod George Elliott married Margaret ?
    They had three sons.

    Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1949.
    Became Director of Research at the Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories in 1967.

    Family/Spouse: Margaret. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]