Goldsmiths’ Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge
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The Goldsmiths’ Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge is a prestigious endowed chair in materials science and metallurgy held by leading researchers in the field.
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| Goldsmiths’ Professor of Metallurgy | 1 |
| Goldsmiths’ Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Goldsmiths’ Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge Context triple: [Alan Cottrell, positionHeld, Goldsmiths’ Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge]
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Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at the University of Cambridge
The Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at the University of Cambridge is a prestigious endowed chair in astronomy and related physical sciences, historically held by leading figures in astrophysical research and teaching at the university.
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Wykeham Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford
The Wykeham Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford is a prestigious endowed chair in theoretical and experimental physics held by some of the university’s most distinguished physicists.
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Gresham Professor of Geometry
Gresham Professor of Geometry is a prestigious academic chair at Gresham College in London, historically associated with leading mathematicians and scientists who deliver free public lectures on geometry and related fields.
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Director of the Royal Institution
The Director of the Royal Institution is the head of the historic London-based scientific organization renowned for advancing public understanding and research in science.
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Rector of Imperial College London
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Target entity: Goldsmiths’ Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge Target entity description: The Goldsmiths’ Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge is a prestigious endowed chair in materials science and metallurgy held by leading researchers in the field.
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Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at the University of Cambridge
The Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at the University of Cambridge is a prestigious endowed chair in astronomy and related physical sciences, historically held by leading figures in astrophysical research and teaching at the university.
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Wykeham Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford
The Wykeham Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford is a prestigious endowed chair in theoretical and experimental physics held by some of the university’s most distinguished physicists.
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C.
Gresham Professor of Geometry
Gresham Professor of Geometry is a prestigious academic chair at Gresham College in London, historically associated with leading mathematicians and scientists who deliver free public lectures on geometry and related fields.
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Director of the Royal Institution
The Director of the Royal Institution is the head of the historic London-based scientific organization renowned for advancing public understanding and research in science.
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Rector of Imperial College London
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Statements (31)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
academic chair
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endowed professorship ⓘ |
| academicDiscipline |
materials science
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metallurgy ⓘ |
| academicLevel | full professorship ⓘ |
| affiliatedWith |
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge
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School of the Physical Sciences, University of Cambridge ⓘ
surface form:
School of Physical Sciences, University of Cambridge
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| chairType | professorship ⓘ |
| country | United Kingdom ⓘ |
| countryOfInstitution | United Kingdom ⓘ |
| endowedBy |
The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths
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surface form:
Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths
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| field |
materials science
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metallurgy ⓘ |
| hasEmployer |
Cambridge University
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surface form:
University of Cambridge
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| hasScope |
research in metallurgy
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teaching in materials science and metallurgy ⓘ |
| hasTitle |
Goldsmiths’ Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
Goldsmiths’ Professor of Metallurgy
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| inception | 1931 ⓘ |
| isProfessorshipIn | Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge ⓘ |
| languageOfWorkOrName | English ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Cambridge, England
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surface form:
Cambridge
England ⓘ United Kingdom ⓘ Cambridge University ⓘ
surface form:
University of Cambridge
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| namedAfter |
The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths
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surface form:
Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths
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| positionInOrganization | professorial chair ⓘ |
| prestige | prestigious ⓘ |
| sector | higher education ⓘ |
| typicalHolder |
leading researcher in materials science
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leading researcher in metallurgy ⓘ |
| university |
Cambridge University
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surface form:
University of Cambridge
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