Sir Joseph John Thomson

Thomson Sir Joseph John Thomson (1856-1940), a pioneer in modern physics, discovered the electron in 1895, revolutionising existing theories of atomic structure. Thomson is also recognised for his investigations into the conduction of electricity through gases -- which earned him the 1906 Nobel Prize for physics -- and for his work on the mathematics of the electromagnetic-field theory proposed by James Maxwell.

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