UNIVERSITY POST
Lincoln Wool Scientist Dr J. I. Dunlop, who has been on the staff of the Wool Research Organisation for four years, has left for Australia to take up a position as a lecturer in physics at the University of New South Wales. A graduate of that university, Dr Dunlop spent the first two years of his period with the Wool Research Organisation at the Wool Industries Research Association in England while the organisation’s new laboratories were being built at Lincoln. Dr Dunlop has been engaged on physical research on carpets, particularly on carpet construction and testing and the wear processes of carpets. As a result of his efforts considerable progress has been made in the development of a much improved carpet-testing machine.
Before his departure for Australia this week, he was presented with a New Zealand travel rug from members of the staff of the organisation.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31760, 17 August 1968, Page 14
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