Thomas Lomar Gray
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Died19 December 1908 (aged 58)
Occupationsscientist, educator, foreign advisor to Japan
Thomas Lomar Gray | |
|---|---|
| Born | 4 February 1850 |
| Died | 19 December 1908 (aged 58) |
| Occupations | scientist, educator, foreign advisor to Japan |
Thomas Lomar Gray (4 February 1850 – 19 December 1908) was a Scottish engineer noted for his pioneering work in seismology.
Born in Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland, Gray graduated in 1878 from the University of Glasgow with a BSc in engineering. At Glasgow, he awarded the Cleland Medal for "An Experimental Determination of Magnetic Moments in Absolute Measurements.".[1]