Monday, April 26, 2010

Bicentennial of Robert Mallet, the father of seismology

This evening,  I had the pleasure of chairing a meeting of the Heritage Society at Clyde Rd,  and also streamed to the internet and will soon be available for playback on Engineers TV.

The presentation was by Dr Ron Cox,  historical author and former Dean of the TCD Engineering School. His subject,  Robert Mallet,  1810-1881,  was an observationalist, experimentalist,  polymath and engineering scientist.  Amongst his many achievements, he is widely internationally regarded as the father of seismology,  writing his seminal work on the dynamics of earthquakes in 1846 and coining both the terms "sesimology" and "epicentre".  Three of his descendants travelled from the UK this evening to join us.

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  1. Hi Chris,

    We really enjoyed the evening, did you know that Ron is also working with the RDS on a commemorative exhibition to celebrate Mallet's bicentenary which will be launched in August - http://tinyurl.com/38vx3, we look forward to seeing you and other members of Engineers Ireland there!

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