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Cook, Cyril Lloyd (1923 - 1977) |
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Chemist |
Born: 1923 Tea Gardens, New South Wales, Australia. Died: 16 January 1977. |
Cyril Lloyd Cook worked for the Department of Supply from 1949 to 1977 ending his career as Chief Superintendent, Weapons Research and Development Wing. In 1952 he was seconded to the UK where he studied for a PhD in UK and gained experience of British defence research establishments. Upon his return to Australia Cook carried out chemical testing in support of missile testing trials in Woomera for the Propulsion Research Laboratory. In 1955 he undertook combustion research related to rocket propulsion and pioneered the introduction in Australia of flash photolysis and shock tube techniques for the study of fast gas phase reactions. Cook was President of the South Australian Branch of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (970-1971) and a member of the Advisory Committee, South Australian Institute of Technology School of Chemical Technology (1967-1976). |
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