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Shell Professor of Chemical Engineering

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The Shell Professors of Chemical Engineering is a professorship at the University of Cambridge. It was created in 1945 after a £450,000 donation by Shell for the purpose of creating a dedicated chemical engineering department, with Terence Fox serving as the first professor.[1]

Shell Professors of Chemical Engineering


References

  1. ^ "Oxford DNB article:Fox, Terence (Subscription Needed)". Retrieved 2008-11-01.