Frederick Brian Pickering
Frederick Brian Pickering, AMet, DMet, FIMMM, CEng, FREng[1] (17 March 1927 - 27 February 2017[1]) was an English metallurgist. His research and development activities contributed significantly to the creation of stronger and lighter steels.
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Frederick Brian Pickering | |
Born | Frederick Brian Pickering 27 March 1927 Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England |
Died | 27 February 2017[1] Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England |
Occupation | Metallurgist |
Years active | 1960s until 1990s |
Spouse(s) | Shirley Pickering |
His notable research and development throughout the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s laid the foundations for much of the physical metallurgy of high strength, low alloy steels. His Physical Metallurgy and the Design of Steels (ISBN 0-85334-752-2, originally published in 1978 by Applied Science Publishers, London), continues to be recommended reading for the majority of metallurgical engineering and materials science university courses.
Pickering worked[2] at the British Steel Corporation (BSC) in Rotherham and Sheffield, becoming a key member of the BSC Swinden Laboratories staff and, later, Emeritus Professor at the Sheffield City Polytechnic (now Sheffield Hallam University).
Pickering was awarded the Sidney Gilchrist Thomas Medal in 1968, and the Sir Robert Hadfield Medal 1971, both from the Iron and Steel Institute. Pickering was also awarded the Bessemer Gold Medal[3] in 1994 for outstanding services to the steel industry, by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (now IOM3). He was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineeringin 1987.[1] He authored over 160 research publications throughout his career.[4]
He was born in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, in 1927, and was the cousin of footballer Jack Pickering.
References
- "Frederick Brian Pickering" (docx). Royal Academy of Engineering. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
- Krauss, George (2005). Steels: processing, structure, and performance. ASM International. p. 219. ISBN 978-0-87170-817-5.
- "Awards archive". Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
- "Steel Heroes – Brian Pickering, Terry Gladman and Ken Irvine". Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. Retrieved 6 April 2020.