Thomas Andrews 1813 - 1885

occupation:
Reesearch physicist,
Research chemist
Nationality:
British; Irish
born in:
Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Held professorship at Queen's College Belfast (1845-79). Most important researches were those dealing with heat of combination, ozone, and the continuity of the gaseous and liquid states of matter. Most significant discovery was the existence of a critical temperature above which a gas cannot be converted into a liquid by pressure.