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'''Lord Alec Broers''' is the President of [[The Royal Academy of Engineering]]. He is the former vice chancellor of the Cambridge University and the current Chair of the [[House of Lords Science and Technology Committee]]. In 2005 he delivered BBC's Reith Lecture. | '''Lord Alec Broers''' is the President of [[The Royal Academy of Engineering]]. He is the former vice chancellor of the Cambridge University and the current Chair of the [[House of Lords Science and Technology Committee]]. In 2005 he delivered BBC's Reith Lecture. | ||
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+ | *[[Diamond Light Source Ltd]] - chairman of the board | ||
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[[Category: Nuclear Spin|Broers, Alec]] | [[Category: Nuclear Spin|Broers, Alec]] | ||
[[Category:Individuals linked to the push for nuclear|Broers, Alec]] | [[Category:Individuals linked to the push for nuclear|Broers, Alec]] |
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Lord Alec Broers is the President of The Royal Academy of Engineering. He is the former vice chancellor of the Cambridge University and the current Chair of the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee. In 2005 he delivered BBC's Reith Lecture.
Affiliations
- Diamond Light Source Ltd - chairman of the board