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John Metcalfe Coulson (born 13 December 1910 in Dudley, died 6 January 1990)was a British chemical engineering academic particularly known for co-writing a textbook on chemical engineering with Jack Richardson (published in 1954), which became an established series of texts now known as Coulson & Richardson's Chemical Engineering. John Coulson was the twin brother of Charles Alfred Coulson, the noted chemist. Their father was Alfred Coulson (who became Principal of Dudley Technical College) and their mother was Annie Sincere Hancock, a school headmistress.

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  • John Metcalfe Coulson (born 13 December 1910 in Dudley, died 6 January 1990)was a British chemical engineering academic particularly known for co-writing a textbook on chemical engineering with Jack Richardson (published in 1954), which became an established series of texts now known as Coulson & Richardson's Chemical Engineering. John Coulson was the twin brother of Charles Alfred Coulson, the noted chemist. Their father was Alfred Coulson (who became Principal of Dudley Technical College) and their mother was Annie Sincere Hancock, a school headmistress. He went to Clifton College. He did his first degree at Christ's College, Cambridge, then a postgraduate course in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College followed by research, achieving a PhD in 1935. He joined the academic staff, achieving the status of Reader. In 1954 he became the first head of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Newcastle University, where he remained until his retirement in 1975, apart from a secondment to Heriot-Watt University during its formation of a separate department of chemical engineering. Coulson married twice, first to Dora (died 1961) with whom he had two sons, Anthony and Simon, and then in 1965 to Christine, who survived him. He was awarded the George E. Davis Medal of the Institution of Chemical Engineers in 1973, and he received an Honorary Doctorate from Heriot-Watt University in the same year. (en)
  • 約翰·梅特卡夫·庫爾森(英語:John Metcalfe Coulson;1910年12月13日-1990年1月6日)是一名英國化學工程學者,著名於與傑克·理查森合寫的化工教科書(1954年出版),是為後來的《庫爾森與理查德森的化學工程》(Coulson & Richardson's Chemical Engineering)系列教科書。 約翰·庫爾森是著名化學家的雙胞胎兄弟。他們的父親是曾任的阿爾弗雷德·庫爾森,而母親安妮·漢考克亦為一位女校長。 他在劍橋取得學士學位,隨後在倫敦帝國學院接受研究生課程,並從事研究,於1935年取得其博士學位。1954年,他成為紐卡斯爾大學化學工程學系的首位主任。他於該校任職直到退休,除了短暫借調至赫瑞瓦特大學協助化學工程成為該校之獨立學科系。 庫爾森有兩段婚姻,其首任妻子多拉於1961年過世,兩人育有兩子,安東尼和西蒙。1965年,再娶克里斯汀。 他曾於1973年獲頒發喬治·愛德華·戴維斯勳章,並於同年獲得赫瑞瓦特大學之榮譽學位。 (zh)
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  • 約翰·梅特卡夫·庫爾森(英語:John Metcalfe Coulson;1910年12月13日-1990年1月6日)是一名英國化學工程學者,著名於與傑克·理查森合寫的化工教科書(1954年出版),是為後來的《庫爾森與理查德森的化學工程》(Coulson & Richardson's Chemical Engineering)系列教科書。 約翰·庫爾森是著名化學家的雙胞胎兄弟。他們的父親是曾任的阿爾弗雷德·庫爾森,而母親安妮·漢考克亦為一位女校長。 他在劍橋取得學士學位,隨後在倫敦帝國學院接受研究生課程,並從事研究,於1935年取得其博士學位。1954年,他成為紐卡斯爾大學化學工程學系的首位主任。他於該校任職直到退休,除了短暫借調至赫瑞瓦特大學協助化學工程成為該校之獨立學科系。 庫爾森有兩段婚姻,其首任妻子多拉於1961年過世,兩人育有兩子,安東尼和西蒙。1965年,再娶克里斯汀。 他曾於1973年獲頒發喬治·愛德華·戴維斯勳章,並於同年獲得赫瑞瓦特大學之榮譽學位。 (zh)
  • John Metcalfe Coulson (born 13 December 1910 in Dudley, died 6 January 1990)was a British chemical engineering academic particularly known for co-writing a textbook on chemical engineering with Jack Richardson (published in 1954), which became an established series of texts now known as Coulson & Richardson's Chemical Engineering. John Coulson was the twin brother of Charles Alfred Coulson, the noted chemist. Their father was Alfred Coulson (who became Principal of Dudley Technical College) and their mother was Annie Sincere Hancock, a school headmistress. (en)
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