Robert Harold (Robin) Stokes
FAA (1918–2016) was an Australian chemist and Foundation Professor of Chemistry at the
University of New England University of New England may refer to:
* University of New England (Australia), in New South Wales, with about 26,000 students
* University of New England (United States), in Biddeford, Maine, with about 6,000 students
See also
* New England Coll ...
, from 1955 to 1979. His research interests included solution thermodynamics and electrolytes.
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Stokes was born on 24 December 1918 at Southsea in England, and the family moved to New Zealand in the 1920s. Stokes was educated at
Auckland Grammar School
Auckland Grammar School (often simplified to Auckland Grammar, or Grammar), established in 1869, is a State school, state, Day school, day and Boarding school, boarding secondary school for Single-sex education, boys in Auckland, New Zealand. ...
and
Auckland University College
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, where his studies were interrupted by the war, (BSc 1938, MSc (hons) 1940, DSc 1949) and
University of Cambridge
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(PhD 1950).
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In 1942 he married Jean Wilson and in 1946 he accepted a position at the ]University of Western Australia
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He is a relation of the Anglo-Irish Stokes family including ]Sir George Stokes
Sir George Gabriel Stokes, 1st Baronet, (; 13 August 1819 – 1 February 1903) was an Irish mathematician and physicist. Born in County Sligo, Ireland, Stokes spent his entire career at the University of Cambridge, where he served as the Lucasi ...
and John Stokes.
Honours, awards and prizes
*1957 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
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(F.A.A.)
*Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
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(F.R.S.C.)
*Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute
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(F.R.A.C.I.)
*1940, Sir George Fowlds Medal, Auckland University College
*1946, Rennie Medal, Australian Chemical Institute
*1946, Meldola Medal, Institute of Chemistry
*1953, H.G. Smith Medal, Australian Chemical Institute
*1977, Queen's Jubilee Medal
*1980, R.H. Stokes Medal, Electrochemistry Division, Royal Australian Chemical Institute (Inaugural award)
*1981, R.A. Robinson Memorial Medal, Faraday Division, Royal Society of Chemistry (Inaugural award)
*2001, Centenary Medal
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Centenary Medal
1 January 2001, It's an Honour
References
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1918 births
2016 deaths
Australian chemists
Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science
Academic staff of the University of New England (Australia)
University of Auckland alumni
Alumni of the University of Cambridge
Academic staff of the University of Western Australia
People from Southsea