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Derman Christopherson was born on 6 September, 1915, is a British engineering science academic. Discover Derman Christopherson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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1915

Sir Derman Guy Christopherson (6 September 1915 – 7 November 2000) was a British engineering science academic.

Christopherson was born the son of a clergyman, Derman Christopherson (the vicar of Plumstead in southeast London), and Edith Frances Christopherson.

Soon afterwards, the Christopherson family moved to Porlock in Devon, where his father was vicar of Clovelly.

As a boy, Christopherson suffered from asthma.

He was educated privately until, at age 14, he was sent to Sherborne School in Dorset.

He gained a scholarship at University College, Oxford, initially to read Mathematics.

1937

Later, in 1937, he achieved a first class degree in Engineering Science.

Most of Christopherson's research was conducted at the University of Oxford (1937–41), the University of Cambridge (1945–49), and the University of Leeds (1949–55).

He contributed to lubrication research especially.

He was a lecturer in engineering at Cambridge.

1938

The following year he went to Harvard University in the United States as a Henry Fellow, gaining an SM master's degree in 1938.

He returned to Oxford University as a research assistant to Sir Richard Southwell FRS, working on numerical methods for applied mechanics.

He contributed to Southwell's relaxation method.

Christopherson was the first to apply the method in the solution of field differential equations, which later became the most important application.

1940

Christopherson married Frances Edith Tearle in 1940; the couple had five children.

1941

He gained his DPhil in 1941.

In 1941, during World War II, Christopherson was appointed as a Scientific Officer in the Ministry of Home Security, working in the research and experimental department with Sir Reginald Stradling.

His work involved investigating the effects of explosives on buildings, shelters, and firefighting.

He worked with Solly (later Lord) Zuckerman and Hugh (later Sir Hugh) Cairns on researching helmet designs.

He was also with Barnes Wallis and his team during the war.

1949

Christopherson was then appointed Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Leeds and became the head of the department in 1949.

1955

Their son, Peter Christopherson (1955-2010), was a musician, video director and designer.

1960

He left Leeds to become Professor of Applied Science with special reference to Engineering at Imperial College, London until 1960.

Christopherson was Vice-Chancellor and Warden of the University of Durham (1960–1979) and then Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge (1978–1985).

Christopherson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1960.

He was also a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.

1983

In 1983 he became the second Chairman of the Standing Committee on Structural Safety, succeeding Lord Penney.

1988

He served as such until 1988.

Lady Christopherson predeceased her husband in 1988.

2000

Christopherson died on 7 November 2000, aged 85.

He was interred with his wife at the Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground, Cambridge.