Philips Lecture
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The Philips Lecture was a lecture organised by the Royal Society of London.
List of lecturers
Year | Name | Lecture | Notes |
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1981 | Alfred Spinks | Targets in biotechnology. | — |
1982 | James Whyte Black | The uncertain road to modern medicines. | — |
1983 | Geoffrey Allen | The impact of industrial and academic collaboration on new technology. | — |
1984 | David Allan Rees | Renewing the role of research establishments. | — |
1985 | John Ivan George Cadogan | Research, business and the universities. | — |
1986 | Frank Brian Mercer | Critical aspects of industrial and academic collaboration. | — |
1987 | Hendrik Brugt Gerhard Casimir | Magnetism. | — |
1988 | Robin Buchanan Nicholson | Industrial research: success and failure. | — |
1989 | Cyril Hilsum | Does industrial R&D pay? | — |
1990 | Alastair Pilkington | Glass and windows. | — |
1991 | S van Houten | Why industrial research? | — |
1992 | CT Elliott | Thermal imaging: a new eye on the world. | — |
References
- "The Philips Lecture (1980)". Retrieved 2009-03-20.