Eric Fawcett

Eric Fawcett

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birth_date = August 23, 1927
birth_place = Blackburn, England
death_date = September 2, 2000
death_place = Toronto, Canada
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known_for = Nuclear Physicist, Dissident, Human Rights Activist.
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Eric Fawcett (August 23, 1927 – September 2, 2000), was a professor of physics at the University of Toronto for 23 years. He also co-founded Science for Peace.

Academic and Professional Life

Fawcett began his prestigious career in physics with a full scholarship to the University of Cambridge. After graduation, he crossed the Atlantic to take up a post-doctoral fellowship at the National Research Council in Ottawa in 1954. Two years later Fawcett returned to England, where he worked at the Royal Radar Establishment in Malvern. In 1961 he moved to the United States and worked as a research physicist at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey. In 1970, he accepted a Professorship in the Department of Physics at the University of Toronto, where he remained until his retirement in 1993.

Besides first observing cyclotron resonance in metals, Fawcett is credited with discovering the Hall effect in type-II superconductors. While he used many different experimental techniques over his career, including neutron scattering, magnetostriction was a technique that Fawcett especially developed as an effective probe of magnetism in metals and alloys.

Activism

Russia

In the 1980s, Eric showed leadership in the international effort to assist physicists (mainly Jewish) in the Soviet Union who had been fired from their positions in leading research institutes and universities and denied access to research facilities [http://archive.peacemagazine.org/v02n5p21.htm http://archive.peacemagazine.org/v02n5p21.htm] . Notable among these was the eminent physicist, Andrei Sakharov. He and other physicists from the West helped these "refuseniks" to keep up in current research by organizing seminars in the living rooms and kitchens of cramped apartments in Moscow. KGB agents were all around and Eric later admitted he was often fearful for his own safety.

Canada's Foreign Policy

Eric strongly disagreed with Canada's position in NATO. He felt that NATO's militaristic foreign policy was contrary to its ostensibly peaceful objective [http://www.math.yorku.ca/sfp/notices/jun1 See section IV, The Righteousness of War] .

Eric also publicly expressed shame over Canada's role in the massacres of East Timor [http://www.peace.ca/iremember.htm See Dialogue] .

Science for Peace

Fawcett was the co-founder of Science for Peace, a group dedicated towards the goal of universal peace. His dedication to the University of Toronto based program demonstrated his belief that science should be used to further the cause of worldwide peace.

Influence

Fawcett's work with the Hall effect in type-II superconductors is still studied today. His name is also on the [http://scienceforpeace.sa.utoronto.ca/ForumPages/FawcettForum.html Eric Fawcett Memorial Forum] on the Science for Peace website.

Personal life

Fawcett was the second son to Harold and Florrie Fawcett, the younger brother of Roy. Blackburn was a textile town, and Fawcett's mother, Florrie, had worked in a mill as a child. This experience led her to drive Eric in his studies. His hard work paid off, as he won a full scholarship to study physics at University of Cambridge. While studying at Cambridge, he met Cambridge native Patricia Egan, his wife-to-be. The two married on October 9, 1954. Together, they moved to Ottawa, where they lived for two years. In 1956 they returned to England, this time moving to Malvern, where their daughters Clair (1956), Andrew (1958) and Ruth (1961) were born. In September 1961, the family relocated to New Jersey, where they lived for ten years before moving north to Toronto, Canada in 1971, where Eric would spend the rest of his life.

A year after the birth of his first grandchild, Michael, in late 1991, Fawcett chose to retire, doing so in 1993. Fawcett's retirement was a busy one. Three more grandchildren were born, Marc and Peter in 1994, and Robert in 1997. Eric also spent much time practicing yoga and the piano, though generally not at the same time. In the academic world, Fawcett's greatest contribution during his retirement was his work for Science for Peace. A co-founder, he threw himself into the pursuit of world peace through science. Eric's retirement was cut short in September, 2000, as he succumbed to liver cancer.

External links

* [http://www.peace.ca/ericfawcett.htm Globe and Mail's obituary]
* [http://www.cap.ca/pic/archives/56.6(2000)/Fawcett-Nov00.html Collaborative scientific obituary]

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