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Balfour Stewart research assistant 1871-1876 University of Manchester
William Davidson Niven research assistant 1880 Cambridge
Edward John Routh research assistant 1880 Cambridge
 (B.A.)
John William Strutt (Lord Rayleigh) grad student 1883 University of Cambridge, UK
 (MA)

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František Záviška research assistant 1906- Cambridge
Władysław Natanson research assistant 1886 Cambridge
Hugh Frank Newall research assistant 1890 Cambridge (Astronomy Tree)
Paul Langevin research assistant 1898 Cambridge
Harold Albert Wilson research assistant 1897-1899 Cambridge
John Zeleny research assistant 1900 Cambridge
Edward Montague Wellish research assistant 1909 Cambridge (MathTree)
Debendra Mohan Bose research assistant 1910 Cambridge
W. Lawrence Bragg research assistant 1912 Cambridge
Arthur Llewelyn Hughes research assistant 1908-1912 Cambridge
Edward Victor Appleton research assistant 1910-1913 Cambridge
Balthasar van der Pol research assistant 1917-1919 Cambridge
J. Robert Oppenheimer research assistant 1925-1926 Cambridge
Ernest Rutherford grad student Cambridge
Geoffrey Ingram Taylor grad student Cambridge
Lionel Robert Wilberforce grad student 1884 Cambridge
Hugh Longbourne Callendar grad student 1886 Cambridge
Charles Thomson Rees Wilson grad student 1892 Cambridge
Samuel Walter Johnson Smith grad student 1894-1896 Cambridge
John Cunningham McLennan grad student 1899 Cambridge
Charles Glover Barkla grad student 1900 Cambridge
Owen Willans Richardson grad student 1900 Cambridge
Robert John Strutt grad student 1901 Cambridge (Geotree)
John  Sealy Edward Townsend grad student 1903 University of Cambridge, UK
H. Lester Cooke grad student 1903-1906 Cambridge
Thomas Howell Laby grad student 1907 Cambridge
JA Crowther grad student 1909 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Richard Whiddington grad student 1911 Cambridge
George Paget Thomson grad student 1914 Cambridge
Reginald William James grad student 1912-1914 Cambridge
David Arnold Keys grad student 1922 Cambridge
Ernest Bowman Ludlam grad student 1922 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Robert W. Ditchburn grad student 1928 Cambridge
Max Born post-doc Cambridge
Victor Fritz Lenzen post-doc 1916- Cambridge
Theodore T. Lyman post-doc 1901-1902 Cambridge
Bergen Davis post-doc 1902-1903 Cambridge
Elizabeth R. Laird post-doc 1905 Cambridge
Eli Franklin Burton post-doc 1904-1906 Cambridge
Jakob Kunz post-doc 1906-1907 Cambridge
Peter Pringsheim post-doc 1908 Cambridge
Niels Bohr post-doc 1911 Cambridge
Herbert Edmeston Watson post-doc 1911 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Clinton Joseph Davisson post-doc 1913 Cambridge
Francis W. Aston research scientist 1910-1919 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
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Thomson JJ. (1940) RADIOACTIVITY. Science (New York, N.Y.). 92: 207-10
Thomson JJ. (1934) REMINISCENCES OF PHYSICS AND PHYSICISTS. Science (New York, N.Y.). 80: 169-73
Thomson J. (1934) LXXXIV.The two kinds of H3 The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. 17: 1025-1030
Thomson JJ. (1931) THE GROWTH IN OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN PHYSICS DURING THE PAST FIFTY YEARS. Science (New York, N.Y.). 74: 317-24
Thomson JJ. (1922) On the Analysis by Positive Rays of the Heavier Constituents of the Atmosphere; Of the Gases in a Vessel in which Radium Chloride Had been Stored for 13 Years, and of the Gases Given off by Deflagrated Metals Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 101: 290-299
Thomson JJ, Aston FW, Soddy F, et al. (1921) Discussion on Isotopes Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 99: 87-104
Thomson J. (1921) XLV. On the structure of the molecule and chemical combination The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. 41: 510-544
Thomson JJ. (1919) Address of the President, Sir J. J. Thomson, O.M., at the Anniversary Meeting, November 30, 1918 Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 95: 250-257
Thomson J. (1915) XXXII. The mobility of negative ions at low pressures The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. 30: 321-328
Thomson JJ. (1913) ON THE APPEARANCE OF HELIUM AND NEON IN VACUUM TUBES. Science (New York, N.Y.). 37: 360-4
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