Robert W. Cahn
Robert Wolfgang Cahn FRS (9 September 1924 – 9 April 2007) was a British metallurgist whose contributions to physical metallurgy centred on the properties of dislocations. Cahn developed a successful model for the nucleation of recrystallisation, which underpinned research into industrial processes involving high-temperature deformation. He also contributed substantially to the crystallography of uranium. In later life he made a great contribution to scientific editing, editing both scientific textbooks such as the comprehensive Physical Metallurgy, co-edited, with Peter Haasen, a standard reference work in the field. Provided by Wikipedia-
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6by Albright, Horace M (Horace Marden), 1890-1987, Albright, Horace M (Horace Marden), 1890-1987, Albright, Horace M (Horace Marden), 1890-1987Other Authors: “...Cahn, Robert, 1917-...”
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8by Albright, Horace Marden, 1890-Other Authors: “...Cahn, Robert, 1917-1997...”
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10Published 2011Other Authors: “...Cahn, Robert, 1917-1997...”
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