Godfrey Stafford

Godfrey Harry Stafford CBE, FRS (15 April 1920 – 30 July 2013),[1][2] was a British physicist and directed the Rutherford Appleton Laboratories from 1969 to 1981. He went on to be a master at St Cross College, Oxford and president of the Institute of Physics. In 1950 Dr. Stafford married Helen Goldthorp Clark, an Australian biologist. He has a son and twin daughters and lived near Oxford.[3]

Early life and the Navy

Rutherford Laboratory

  • The Rutherford Laboratory came into being in 1957 with Gerry Pickavance as the first Director and Stafford as the Head of the Proton Linear Accelerator (PLA) Group. The PLA achieved its first full energy beam in 1959. By 1963 with the PLA a well established machine he became responsible for the high energy physics programme for the Nimrod (synchrotron). Stafford became Deputy Director on 1 April 1966. He has had close association with CERN and was a keen supporter of the idea of a European Physical Society and became a Member of the Steering Committee for its formation. He later acted as Scientific Secretary to the Organising Committee for the inaugural meeting of the Society which was held in Florence in April 1969. He succeeded Gerry Pickavance in 1969 as director of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
  • During his time at the Rutherford labs he oversaw much expansion of the labs including the take over of the Atlas Computer Laboratory by the Rutherford Laboratory in 1975, and the development of superconducting 'Rutherford Cable' for magnets in future CERN accelerators.[4]

Later work and titles

Stafford was the second master of St Cross College, Oxford from 1979 to 1987.[1] He headed the European Physical Society in 1984 was made president of the Institute of Physics in 1986. He received a CBE for his services to science and was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1979.

References

  1. 1 2 "Birthday's today". The Telegraph. 15 April 2011. Retrieved 14 April 2014. Dr G.H. Stafford, Master of St Cross College, Oxford, 1979–87, 91
  2. "Dr Godfrey H Stafford CBE FRS | St Cross College". Stx.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2013-08-02.
  3. http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/acl/associates/politics/stafford.htm
  4. John Bertram Adams. Biogr. Mems Fell. R. Soc. by G. H. Stafford, doi:10.1098/rsbm.1986.0001
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