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Andrew Gray (1847-10 October 1925) was a Scottish physicist and mathematician.

Born and educated in Lochgelly, Fife, Gray studied at the University of Glasgow, where he was appointed the Eglinton Fellow in Mathematics in 1876. Perhaps more significantly, however, in 1875 he became the assistant and private secretary of Professor William Thompson (later Lord Kelvin). He held this post - an official University one after 1880 - until 1884, when he was appointed Professor of Physics at the newly-founded University College of North Wales.

He remained in Bangor until 1899, when he returned to Glasgow to become the Professor of Natural Philosophy, succeeding Kelvin on his retirement. He held this chair for twenty-four years, stepping down in 1923, shortly before his death.

His major scientific publications included works on electromagnetism, dynamics and Bessel functions.[1]

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  • GRAY, Andrew (b. Scotland, 1847 - d. 10 October 1925). (2005). In Who Was Who 1897-2005.
  1. ^ Andrew Gray, Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism, MacMillan and Co., London (1884) [2nd expanded edition 1921].



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