John Kellock Robertson, FRSC (1885 – June 24, 1958) was a Canadian physicist who taught at Queen's University at Kingston.
A pioneer of physics teaching to medical students, he was president of the Royal Society of Canada for 1944–1945.
[1] Born in Perth, Ontario, Robertson was educated at the University of Toronto.
[citation needed] Robertson joined Queen's University at Kingston as a lecturer in 1909, where he remained his whole career, with the exception of periods of research in England at the Cavendish Laboratory and Imperial College London.
[2] Robertson retired to England in 1951 and died in Canada in 1958.