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Professor John William Mullin FRSc FIChemE FREng (22 August 1925 – 11 March 2009) was a Ramsay professor of chemical engineering and world expert in crystallisation.The Chemical Engineer, May 2009 page 58, John William Mullin, 1925-2009


Education and career

Between 1945 and 1948 Mullin was with the RAF. After leaving the RAF, he studied at the University of Wales and gained a first class degree in
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in 1951. Mullin's joined the University College London, where he completed a postgraduate diploma in chemical engineering in 1952, and then a
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in 1955. He achieved a
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from the University of Wales in 1962. In 1956, he joined the Ramsay department of chemical engineering at University College London, first as a lecturer, and from 1961 as a reader, before becoming a professor in 1969. While under M. B. Donald, the Ramsay professor of chemical engineering, Mullin's built a strong research group in the field of crystallisation. His textbook ''Crystallization'' was first published in 1961. Due to his expertise into cystallisation he was in demand as a consultant in the chemical, petrochemical, food and pharmaceutical industries. In 1985, he was appointed the Ramsay professor of chemical engineering, replacing the previous incumbent
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. He retired from the role in 1990, being replaced by A. Cornish. He continued as Professor Emeritus and in 1997 was UCL Crabtree Foundation president. Upon Mullin's death, Professor Richard Allsop wrote for the
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, ''As well as being eminent in his field, John Mullin was a valued senior colleague to many of us at UCL across and probably well beyond the Faculty of Engineering. He lived and thrived, and helped us to live and thrive, through times of immense change in academic life by his leadership in the senior roles he played, and by real personal concern for many with whom he worked. In retirement we continued to see him often, and we shall continue to feel his presence in spirit.''


Awards

In 1970, Mullin was jointly awarded the IChemE Moulton Medal with J Nyvlt for the most meritorious paper published by the Institution. Mullin was elected as Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry ; the
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and the
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. He was also an honorary Fellow of the School of Pharmacy; University College Wales and University College London.


Early and personal life

Mullin was born in
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on 22 August 1925, attending the
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until 1940. He met his wife Averil while at the University of Wales, and they would go onto have two children, Jonathan and Susan, and grandchildren Victoria and Katherine. Mullin died on 11 March 2009 at home aged 83.


Selected works

* ''Crystallization'', 1961, 1973, 1993, 2001 * * * * * * * *


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mullin, John William 1925 births 2009 deaths Academics of University College London Alumni of University College London Alumni of the University of Wales British chemists British chemical engineers Chemical engineering academics Fellows of the Institution of Chemical Engineers