John G. Collier
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John Gordon Collier FRS (22 January 1935 - 18 November 1995) was a British chemical engineer
Chemical engineer
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 and administrator, particularly associated with nuclear power
Nuclear power
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 for electricity production. He started as an apprentice at Harwell
Harwell
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 United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and rose to become chairman of UKAEA.

Collier was born 22 January 1935 in Streatham
Streatham
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, London
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, and went to St Paul's School before joining the UKAEA as an apprentice. He studied part time for A-levels, then went to University College London
University College London
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 where he gained a first class degree in chemical engineering
Chemical engineering
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 in 1956.

He returned to UKAEA Harwell, and married a secretary from the establishment, Ellen, in 1956. They had two children, Clare and John. He left the UKAEA in 1962 for employment in the nuclear power industry in Canada and the UK, but returned to head its chemical engineering division in 1966, then became head of safety and reliability. During this time he published a book Convective Boiling and Condensation (1972) which became a standard reference. In 1983 he became director-general of the Central Electricity Generating Board CEGB
CEGB
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, but returned to the UKAEA as deputy chairman in 1986 and chairman in 1987. Following the breakup of the CEGB
CEGB
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 and death of Sir Walter Marshall, in 1990 he became first chairman of the Barnwood
Barnwood
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-based Nuclear Electric
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.

He was a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Royal Academy of Engineering
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 (RAE) (1988) and a Fellow of the Royal Society
Royal Society
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 (1990). In 1993 he was President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers
Institution of Chemical Engineers
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 (IChemE).

In commemoration, the John Collier medal is awarded biennially jointly by the RAE, Royal Society and IChemE.

He died in Sheepscombe, Gloucestershire
Sheepscombe, Gloucestershire
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on 18 November 1995.

Publication

  • J. G. Collier (1972) Convective Boiling and Condensation (McGraw-Hill, London)
  • J. G. Collier and J. R. Thorne (1996) Convective Boiling and Condensation 3rd edition (Oxford University Press)ISBN 978-0-19-856296-2
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