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- Q7962734 description "British chemist and industrialist".
- Q7962734 description "British chemist and industrialist".
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- Q7962734 abstract "Sir Wallace Alan Akers CBE FRS (9 September 1888 – 1 November 1954) was a British chemist and industrialist.Akers was educated at Aldenham School and Christ Church, Oxford. He specialised in physical chemistry.After university, he joined Brunner Mond & Company as a researcher; then in 1924 he joined the Borneo Company, where he served as general manager. In 1928 he returned to England to join Imperial Chemical Industries, into which Brunner Mond had earlier merged. In January 1941 he joined the board of the company.During 1941 Akers was recruited by the British war-time government as director of the Tube Alloys project, a clandestine programme aiming to research and develop British atomic weapons capabilities.In 1946 Akers returned to the Board of ICI, where he served as director of research until April 1953, when he retired.".
- Q7962734 activeYearsEndYear "1953".
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- Q7962734 birthDate "1888-09-09".
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- Q7962734 deathDate "1954-11-01".
- Q7962734 deathYear "1954".
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- Q7962734 birthDate "1888-09-09".
- Q7962734 dateOfBirth "1888-09-09".
- Q7962734 dateOfDeath "1954-11-01".
- Q7962734 deathDate "1954-11-01".
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- Q7962734 knownFor "Director of the Tube Alloys project".
- Q7962734 name "Akers, Wallace".
- Q7962734 name "Wallace Akers".
- Q7962734 occupation "Chemist and industrialist".
- Q7962734 shortDescription "British chemist and industrialist".
- Q7962734 yearsActive "c. 1910–1953".
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- Q7962734 comment "Sir Wallace Alan Akers CBE FRS (9 September 1888 – 1 November 1954) was a British chemist and industrialist.Akers was educated at Aldenham School and Christ Church, Oxford. He specialised in physical chemistry.After university, he joined Brunner Mond & Company as a researcher; then in 1924 he joined the Borneo Company, where he served as general manager. In 1928 he returned to England to join Imperial Chemical Industries, into which Brunner Mond had earlier merged.".
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