Irish Innovators in Science and Technology by Rc Mollan

Irish Innovators in Science and Technology by Rc Mollan

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This book of pen-portraits of men and women involved in Irish science and technology is a step in redressing the neglected state of the history of Irish science. It should assist in bridging the gap between the earlier Irish scientific tradition and the present scientific activities of our universities and research institutes.

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Irish Innovators in Science and Technology by Rc Mollan

This is an updated and enlarged version of the two-volume 'People and Places in Irish Science and Technology', published in 1985 and 1990. The large volume presents pen-portraits of men and women involved in Irish science and technology. It is a step in redressing the neglected history of Irish science. In its thematic scope it should assist in bridging the gap between the earlier Irish scientific tradition and the present scientific activities of our universities and research institutes.
William B. Davis is best known as Cancerman from The X-Files. On the small screen his recent credits include guest appearances on hit shows including Human Target, Caprica, and Supernatural. He was the artistic director of the English Acting Program at Canada's National Theatre School and later founded Vancouver's The William Davis Centre for Actors' Study. Davis has also appeared in a succession of films opposite stars including Penelope Ann Miller, Martin Sheen, Anne Archer, Margot Kidder, Matthew Perry, and Brian Dennehy. He lives in Vancouver, BC.
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ISBN 13 9781874045885
ISBN 10 1874045887
Titre Irish Innovators in Science and Technology
Auteur R C Mollan
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Éditeur Royal Irish Academy
Année de publication 2002-01-12
Nombre de pages 256
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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