Ernest Geoffrey Cullwick FRSE OBE (24 May 1903 – 13 May 1981) was a British pioneer of electromagnetism in relation to its effects upon atomic particles.
[2] He was born at 14 Snow Hill in Wolverhampton in 1903, the youngest son of Herbert Ernest Cullwick (1859–1945) and his wife, Edith Ada Ascough.
He then moved to Canada working as an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia.
[5] In 1949, he returned to Britain to take on the role of Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of St Andrews where he also became Dean of the Faculty of Science.
In 1967 he transferred to the linked Dundee University which shared facilities with St Andrews.