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A short biography of Peter D. Wilson, written by the author himself.

Peter Wilson was born in Nottingham, England, in 1936. 

After education at Nottingham High School, where he changed course from classics to science because he couldn’t get on with Greek, he gained an open scholarship to St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, to be taken up after National Service (1955-57) in which he was a radio mechanic at the SHAPE military headquarters near Paris. 

At Oxford he gained first-class honours in chemistry, then took a PhD at Leeds University.

 

In 1964 he was appointed to a research position at the nuclear reprocessing site at Sellafield in Cumberland (the north-western corner of England), then operated by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Agency (UKAEA) of which the relevant division became British Nuclear Fuels plc (BNFL) in 1971.  He remained there until retirement in 2001, mostly working on process chemistry development. 

For the last dozen years he was chiefly concerned with certain aspects of long-term waste management and related strategic issues, helping to form the company technical policy thereon and presenting its rationale in international discussions. 

He was also the technical member of a team representing the UK in gaining acceptance of an extension to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to cover a possible loophole. 

Later he devised and delivered several times a course of lectures on technology in the civil nuclear industry, eventually recorded on CD-ROM, and his book "The Nuclear Fuel Cycle" (Oxford University Press, 1996) became the standard text on the subject. 

Following his retirement, BNFL set up and financed a "Peter Wilson Medal and Prize" for research and communication, to be awarded annually at Leeds University.

 

He lived in Seascale, a coastal village near to the Sellafield site.  His interest in amateur dramatics dated back to the 1960s and for many years he was an active member of the society based in Gosforth, the next village inland.  He also served on the RC parish and deanery councils, running the local church web site for St Joseph's, Seascale.

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Peter David Wilson, 1936-2016

Sadly, Dr Wilson was unable to complete some stories he was writing for his website. 

He died in April 2016 after a short illness.

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