David Tabor
| David Tabor | |
|---|---|
| Nascimento | |
| Morte | 26 de novembro de 2005 (92 anos) |
| Nacionalidade | Britânico |
| Prêmios | Guthrie Medal and Prize (1975), Medalha Real (1992) |
| Carreira científica | |
| Instituições | Universidade de Cambridge |
| Campo(s) | Física |
David Tabor (23 de outubro de 1913 — 26 de novembro de 2005)[1] foi um físico britânico. Cunhou o termo tribologia para o estudo da interação friccional entre superfícies.
Foi professor de física da Universidade de Cambridge.
Referências
- ↑ Field, J. (1 de janeiro de 2008). «David Tabor. 23 October 1913 -- 26 November 2005». Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 54 (0). doi:10.1098/rsbm.2007.0031
| Precedido por Basil John Mason, Michael Berridge e Dan Peter McKenzie |
Medalha Real 1992 com Michael Anthony Epstein e Simon Donaldson |
Sucedido por Rodney Hill, Horace Barlow e Volker Heine |
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