PHYSICS IN AUSTRALIA TO 1945
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KANNULUIK, Walter George
Born 28 December 1894; died Melbourne 22 October 1956. Education, University of Melbourne (B.Sc. 1922, D.Sc. 1934). Syme Prize 1934 (shared). Research fellow, University of Melbourne 1927-33. Senior demonstrator in natural philosophy, University of Melbourne, 1937-40; lecturer 1940, 1943-51; senior lecturer 1952-56. Physicist, Optical Munitions Panel, 1941-42.
- (With T.H. Laby) The thermal and the electrical conductivity of a copper crystal at various temperatures Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 121 (1928), 640-653.
- On the thermal conductivity of some metal wires Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 131 (1931), 320-335.
- (With L.H. Martin) Conduction of heat in powders. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 141 (1933), 144-158.
- The thermal and electrical conductivities of several metals between -183° and 100°. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 141 (1933), 159-168.
- (With L.H. Martin) The thermal conductivity of some gases at 0°. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 144 (1934), 496-513.
- Thermal conductivity of deuterium. Nature, 137 (1936), 741.
- On the thermal conductivity of gases by a relative method with an application to deuterium. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 175 (1940), 36-48.
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