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Gordon Sutherland

Sir Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland FRS[1] (8 April 1907 – 27 June 1980) was a Scottish physicist.

Sir Gordon Sutherland

Sir Gordon Sutherland, September 1965
Born
Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland

(1907-04-08)8 April 1907
Died27 June 1980(1980-06-27) (aged 73)
Resting placeChurch of All Saints, Little Shelford
EducationMorgan Academy
Alma materUniversity of St Andrews
SpouseGunborg Elisabeth Wahlström
ChildrenAnn Birgitta
Kerstin E
Mary Seaton
Scientific career
Institutions

Biography Edit

Sutherland was born on 8 April 1907 at Watten, Caithness. He was the youngest of seven children of Peter Sutherland and Eliza Hope (née Morrison), both teachers. He was taught by his parents until he was ten, when he attended Leven Academy for a year before moving to Morgan Academy in Dundee for 6 years. From there he went to the University of St Andrews where he took the unusual route of studying for a double degree: an MA in mathematics and applied mathematics, and a BSc in physics. This involved a 5-year combination of courses that had not been taken before. He graduated in 1928 and 1929 with first-class honours in each.[1]

Sutherland’s first research work was at Trinity College, Cambridge under Ralph H. Fowler, but after a year he concluded that he did not have the mathematical ability to be a good theoretical physicist, so he switched to experimental work on Raman spectra with Martin Lowry and C. P. Snow. During this time he met, and was much impressed by, David M. Dennison who was on sabbatical from the University of Michigan. He successfully applied for a Commonwealth Fund Fellowship, and so sailed from Liverpool on the MV Britannic in September 1931, en route to Ann Arbor. He worked in Dennison’s group for two academic years on a detailed infrared study of NO2 and N2O4 together with Raman studies on N2O4 and ozone.

Having gained a Carnegie Fellowship, Sutherland was able to return to Cambridge, this time to Lennard-Jones’s group where he worked with W G Penney on trying to understand the reasons for the very weak Raman spectra of hydrazine and hydrogen peroxide. This was resolved,[2] as was that for the ozone spectrum.

Sutherland then successfully applied for the Stokes Studentship tenable at Pembroke College, and was elected to a Staff Fellowship the following year. He soon built up a group of very able researchers, including Gordon K T Conn[3] and Mansel Davies.[4]

From 1939 Sutherland was engaged in war work. This initially involved locating and disabling unexploded bombs, and later the use of infrared spectroscopy to help in the analysis of the petrol being used by the Germans in their fighters and bombers.[1] He found that iso-octane component of the fuel had a highly characteristic set of bands which was evident even in complex mixtures. This analysis, which could be automated to make the detection in minutes, was valuable in the choice of targets for Bomber Command.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1949, the year in which he was also asked if he would like to return to UMich as a full professor. After much thought, especially about what he would be leaving behind, he took up the offer. It took a considerable time to build the group he wanted, but he was able to develop his interest in the biochemical and biophysical applications of infrared spectroscopy.

Sutherland returned to Britain as Director of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). He and his family sailed on the SS United States, arriving at Southampton from New York on 24 July 1956.[5] During his period at the NPL he successfully obtained additional staff and facilities for the Laboratory, to make up for the relative lack of investment since the war. He appointed John Pople to head up a new basics physics division, who was joined by David Whiffen, Keith McLauchlan,[6] and Ray Freeman who together developed the use of nuclear magnetic resonance.

Sutherland was knighted in 1960[7] and returned to Cambridge in 1964 as Master of Emmanuel. He retired in 1977. He was a member of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.[8][9]

Family Edit

Sutherland met his future wife, Gunborg Elisabeth Wahlström from Sweden, in Cambridge in 1933. She was staying with the family of Reginald Revans, whom Sutherland had met in the physics department at UMich. Gordon and Gunborg were engaged in 1935. She left Sweden for England again on 12 February 1936,[10] and they married that year at Caxton Hall in London.

The Sutherlands had three daughters:

  • Ann Birgitta (1937), who attended the Courtauld Institute of Art London, graduating with first class honours in 1961.[11] She gained her PhD from the Courtauld in 1965, and that same year married William Vernon Harris in Cambridge. They moved immediately to New York, where Ann Sutherland Harris joined the department of Art and Archeology at Columbia University as an assistant professor.
  • Kerstin (1940), who married Thomas Ritter Stempel in New Haven CT on 6 December 1964. They moved to San Diego, from where Kerstin had a 34 year career with three different research laboratories at UCLA. She died on 15 January 2018.[12]
  • Mary Seaton (1943), who worked in administration of arts sponsorship.[1]

Sir Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland died on 27 January 1980 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire and is buried in the churchyard there. Lady Gunborg Elisabeth Sutherland died on 6 April 2001 and is buried with her husband.[13]

Other posts held Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Sheppard, N. (1982). "Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland. 8 April 1907 – 27 June 1980". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 28: 589–626. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1982.0023. JSTOR 769912.
  2. ^ Penney, W G; Sutherland, G B B M (1948). "The theory of the structure of hydrogen peroxide and hydrazine". Journal of Chemical Physics. 2 (8): 492. doi:10.1063/1.1749518.
  3. ^ "Obituary: G K T Conn, OBE". Nature. 236. 3 July 1975.
  4. ^ Thomas, Sir John Meurig (23 October 2011). "Obituaries:Professor Mansel Davies". The Independent.
  5. ^ UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960
  6. ^ "Keith McLauchlan: Biography". The Royal Society. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  7. ^ "Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood: Gordon Brims Black Mclvor Sutherland, Esq., Director, National Physical Laboratory". Supplement to the London Gazette. 42051: 3974. 11 June 1960.
  8. ^ "Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  9. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  10. ^ Sweden, Emigrants Registered in Church Books, 1783-1991
  11. ^ "Ann Sutherland Harris". University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  12. ^ "Kerstin E. Stempel, 1940 – 2018". Los Angeles Times. 1 February 2018.
  13. ^ "Lady Gunborg Elisabeth Wahlstrom Sutherland". Find a Grave. Retrieved 7 January 2021.

External links Edit

Academic offices
Preceded by Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
1964-1977
Succeeded by

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Sir Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland FRS 1 8 April 1907 27 June 1980 was a Scottish physicist Sir Gordon SutherlandFRSSir Gordon Sutherland September 1965BornGordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland 1907 04 08 8 April 1907Watten Highland ScotlandDied27 June 1980 1980 06 27 aged 73 Little Shelford Cambridgeshire EnglandResting placeChurch of All Saints Little ShelfordEducationMorgan AcademyAlma materUniversity of St AndrewsSpouseGunborg Elisabeth WahlstromChildrenAnn BirgittaKerstin EMary SeatonScientific careerInstitutionsTrinity College Cambridge University of Michigan Pembroke College Cambridge National Physical Laboratory Emmanuel College Cambridge Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Family 1 2 Other posts held 2 References 3 External linksBiography EditSutherland was born on 8 April 1907 at Watten Caithness He was the youngest of seven children of Peter Sutherland and Eliza Hope nee Morrison both teachers He was taught by his parents until he was ten when he attended Leven Academy for a year before moving to Morgan Academy in Dundee for 6 years From there he went to the University of St Andrews where he took the unusual route of studying for a double degree an MA in mathematics and applied mathematics and a BSc in physics This involved a 5 year combination of courses that had not been taken before He graduated in 1928 and 1929 with first class honours in each 1 Sutherland s first research work was at Trinity College Cambridge under Ralph H Fowler but after a year he concluded that he did not have the mathematical ability to be a good theoretical physicist so he switched to experimental work on Raman spectra with Martin Lowry and C P Snow During this time he met and was much impressed by David M Dennison who was on sabbatical from the University of Michigan He successfully applied for a Commonwealth Fund Fellowship and so sailed from Liverpool on the MV Britannic in September 1931 en route to Ann Arbor He worked in Dennison s group for two academic years on a detailed infrared study of NO2 and N2O4 together with Raman studies on N2O4 and ozone Having gained a Carnegie Fellowship Sutherland was able to return to Cambridge this time to Lennard Jones s group where he worked with W G Penney on trying to understand the reasons for the very weak Raman spectra of hydrazine and hydrogen peroxide This was resolved 2 as was that for the ozone spectrum Sutherland then successfully applied for the Stokes Studentship tenable at Pembroke College and was elected to a Staff Fellowship the following year He soon built up a group of very able researchers including Gordon K T Conn 3 and Mansel Davies 4 From 1939 Sutherland was engaged in war work This initially involved locating and disabling unexploded bombs and later the use of infrared spectroscopy to help in the analysis of the petrol being used by the Germans in their fighters and bombers 1 He found that iso octane component of the fuel had a highly characteristic set of bands which was evident even in complex mixtures This analysis which could be automated to make the detection in minutes was valuable in the choice of targets for Bomber Command He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1949 the year in which he was also asked if he would like to return to UMich as a full professor After much thought especially about what he would be leaving behind he took up the offer It took a considerable time to build the group he wanted but he was able to develop his interest in the biochemical and biophysical applications of infrared spectroscopy Sutherland returned to Britain as Director of the National Physical Laboratory NPL He and his family sailed on the SS United States arriving at Southampton from New York on 24 July 1956 5 During his period at the NPL he successfully obtained additional staff and facilities for the Laboratory to make up for the relative lack of investment since the war He appointed John Pople to head up a new basics physics division who was joined by David Whiffen Keith McLauchlan 6 and Ray Freeman who together developed the use of nuclear magnetic resonance Sutherland was knighted in 1960 7 and returned to Cambridge in 1964 as Master of Emmanuel He retired in 1977 He was a member of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society 8 9 Family Edit Sutherland met his future wife Gunborg Elisabeth Wahlstrom from Sweden in Cambridge in 1933 She was staying with the family of Reginald Revans whom Sutherland had met in the physics department at UMich Gordon and Gunborg were engaged in 1935 She left Sweden for England again on 12 February 1936 10 and they married that year at Caxton Hall in London The Sutherlands had three daughters Ann Birgitta 1937 who attended the Courtauld Institute of Art London graduating with first class honours in 1961 11 She gained her PhD from the Courtauld in 1965 and that same year married William Vernon Harris in Cambridge They moved immediately to New York where Ann Sutherland Harris joined the department of Art and Archeology at Columbia University as an assistant professor Kerstin 1940 who married Thomas Ritter Stempel in New Haven CT on 6 December 1964 They moved to San Diego from where Kerstin had a 34 year career with three different research laboratories at UCLA She died on 15 January 2018 12 Mary Seaton 1943 who worked in administration of arts sponsorship 1 Sir Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland died on 27 January 1980 at Little Shelford Cambridgeshire and is buried in the churchyard there Lady Gunborg Elisabeth Sutherland died on 6 April 2001 and is buried with her husband 13 Other posts held Edit Member of Royal Society delegation to mainland China 1962 Vice President of the Royal Society 1962 63 Served on the Council for Scientific Policy 1965 1967 The U K representative on a committee of the International Council of Scientific Unions 1965 President of the Institute of Physics 1964 1966 Honorary Vice President of the International Organization for Pure and Applied Biophysics Member of the National Gallery s Board of Trustees 1971 1978 Trustee of Wolfson College Cambridge for 11 years then elected Honorary Fellow in 1977 Trustee of Rothamsted Experimental Station 1979 1980 References Edit a b c d Sheppard N 1982 Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland 8 April 1907 27 June 1980 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 28 589 626 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1982 0023 JSTOR 769912 Penney W G Sutherland G B B M 1948 The theory of the structure of hydrogen peroxide and hydrazine Journal of Chemical Physics 2 8 492 doi 10 1063 1 1749518 Obituary G K T Conn OBE Nature 236 3 July 1975 Thomas Sir John Meurig 23 October 2011 Obituaries Professor Mansel Davies The Independent UK and Ireland Incoming Passenger Lists 1878 1960 Keith McLauchlan Biography The Royal Society Retrieved 7 January 2021 Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood Gordon Brims Black Mclvor Sutherland Esq Director National Physical Laboratory Supplement to the London Gazette 42051 3974 11 June 1960 Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 19 July 2022 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 19 July 2022 Sweden Emigrants Registered in Church Books 1783 1991 Ann Sutherland Harris University of Pittsburgh Retrieved 7 January 2021 Kerstin E Stempel 1940 2018 Los Angeles Times 1 February 2018 Lady Gunborg Elisabeth Wahlstrom Sutherland Find a Grave Retrieved 7 January 2021 External links Edithttp www archiveshub ac uk news 03041101 html https web archive org web 20120807184147 http www npl co uk educate explore history of npl npl directors sir gordon brims black mcivor sutherlandAcademic officesPreceded byEdward Welbourne Master of Emmanuel College Cambridge1964 1977 Succeeded byDerek Brewer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gordon Sutherland amp oldid 1166406406, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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