One of the authors of Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants and Some Mathematical Functions
Scientific career
Fields
Physics
Institutions
Cavendish Laboratory
English physicist (1880–1941)
George William Clarkson Kaye (8 April 1880 – 16 April 1941) was an English physicist.[1][2][3] He is best known as one of the authors, together with Thomas Laby, of the authoritative scientific reference work Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants and Some Mathematical Functions, first published in 1911 and better known as Kaye and Laby.[4]
He was a driving force behind the formation and early years of the ‘International X-ray and Radium Protection Committee’ (IXRPC), the world's first international radiological protection body, created in 1928. [5]
Background and training
Kaye was born in Honley in West Yorkshire, and[2] attended Huddersfield Technical School.[6] He was made 2nd lieutenant in the Electrical Engineers (volunteer corps) on 5 December 1903,[7] and lieutenant-colonel in 1908.[8]
^ ab"Yorkshire students". Leeds Mercury. British Newspaper Archive. 11 July 1903. p. 13 col.3. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
^"The Electrical Engineers". Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch. British Newspaper Archive. 11 December 1903. p. 14/90 col.1. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
^"Royal Engineers". Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch. British Newspaper Archive. 30 December 1908. p. 14/138 col.3. Retrieved 7 May 2022.