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 EGELSTAFF Peter: Harwell physicist, pioneer of inelastic scattering and cold sources, worked in Canada at the University of Guelph for over 20 years
von EGIDY Till: nuclear physicist
EISERMANN Werner: deputy head of the reactor project
EMBLING John Francis (Jack): Deputy Under-Secretary, Department of Education and Science; Council for Scientific Policy from SRC
FAUDOU Jean-Claude: engineer, head of the DPT (DĂ©partment Projets et Techniques)
FEILDEN Geoffrey Bertram Robert (Bob): English engineer, Deputy Director General, British Standards Institution; Council for Scientific Policy from SRC
FENDER Brian: chemist, deputy director, then director (1980-85)
FIEBIGER Nikolaus: German physicist, professor in Frankfurt/Main (1963).
FILHOL Alain: crystallographer, thesis student, then physicist
FLEISCHMANN Rudolf: German physicist, teaching assistant to Walter Bothe.
FLOWERS Brian: head of the Science Research Council (SRC)
FRANZETTI Franco: second head of the reactor service
FREUND Andreas: physicist, head of the Monochomator group
FRIEDEL Jacques: physicist Orsay
FULDER Peter: theoretician, head of Munich group
GARIOD Roger: engineer CENG
de GENNES Pierre Gilles: theoretician Saclay, then Collège de France, Nobel Prize (1991)
GENTNER Wolfgang: German nuclear physicist GHOSH Ronen (Ron): physical chemist
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