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 |  | Professor Sir William Rede HawthorneHopkinson and ICI Professor of Thermodynamics 1951-1980Head of Department 1968-1973
 William 
        Rede Hawthorne, (now Sir William) the Professor 
        of Thermodynamics, became Head of Department in 1968. Will Hawthorne 
        had read Mathematics at Trinity in 1931, followed by a year in Mechanical 
        Sciences. When he graduated, he spent two years working at Babcock and 
        Wilcox before going to MIT, where he researched into laminar and tubulent 
        flames.
 He returned to Babcocks, and then joined the RAE in Farnborough, from 
        where he was seconded to work with Frank Whittle at Power Jets, on combustion 
        chamber development for the jet engine. Building on his work on the mixing 
        of fuel and air in flames at MIT he derived the mixture for fast combustion; 
        the chambers produced by his team were used in the first British jet aircraft. 
         
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