Robert Boyd

Chivalric Order Member

1922 – 2004

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Who was Robert Boyd?

Sir Robert Lewis Fullarton Boyd was a pioneer of British space science and founding director of the Mullard Space Science Laboratory.

Robert Boyd was born in Saltcoats, Ayrshire - one of twin boys. He was a pupil at Whitgift School and studied at Imperial College and University College London.

His scientific career started at the Admiralty Mining Establishment in 1943 where he worked with some notable scientists, including Harrie Massey who would later encourage Boyd to engage in atmospheric physics research at UCL. His thesis was on New Techniques for the Study of Ionised Gases.

In addition to helping create the MSSL, Boyd played an instrumental role in the founding of the European Space Research Organization and its subsequent incarnation the European Space Agency. Boyd succeeded Harrie Massey as the chair of the British National Committee for Space Research in 1976.

Boyd was a committed Christian and he saw no conflict but subtle complementarity between science and religion. His 1950s and 1960s writings and lectures on this relationship helped Christians to be more influential in science, through the Research Scientists' Christian Fellowship.

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Born
Oct 19, 1922
Saltcoats
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Education
  • University College London
  • Imperial College London
Died
Feb 5, 2004

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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