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  1. Professor Sir Michael Berry is one of the world’s leading theoretical physicists. He has made major contributions to mathematical physics in both the classical and quantum domains and at their interface. His many prizes include the 1990 Royal Medal of the Royal Society, the 1996 Dirac Medal of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics ...

  2. Apr 7, 2016 · But last Friday’s meeting to celebrate the 75th birthday of Bristol University physicist Michael Berry was a genuine commemoration of his career, although it did have its lighter moments. Grandly entitled “Physics, Art, Mathematics, Science”, the meeting was intended to reflect Berry’s extensive and wide-ranging interests, which stretch ...

  3. Emeritus Professor of Physics. BS8 1TL +44 117 928 8778; Press and media. Many of our academics speak to the media as experts in their field of research.

  4. This issue is intended to celebrate the contributions to physics made by Professor Sir Michael Berry, on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Michael Berry has had a huge impact on physics, through his work, his activities in support of science and through his character. As a physicist and a mathematician, his work in the borderlands between ...

  5. Profile. Michael V. Berry. Michael V. Berry (b. 1941 in Frimley, U.K.) is Melville Wills Professor (emertitus) (homepage) in the Physics Department of the University of Bristol, U.K., where he has been since 1965. He is also an Associate and Senior Associate Editor for the DLMF project. Berry has published numerous papers on theoretical physics ...

  6. Sir Michael Berry (Physics, 1962) It hardly seems six decades since I graduated from Exeter University with an Honours degree in Physics, and 6.35 decades since I travelled to my interview in Exeter from my home near London. As the train entered the rolling countryside of Devon and especially its red earth, I, an urban boy with little ...

  7. Michael Berry, Yerevan - Ashtarak, Armenia, FOP-2014, 03.09.2014.jpg 2,588 × 3,930; 1.21 MB. Categories: People of Essex. Physicists from the United Kingdom. Academics of the University of Bristol. Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Fellows of the Royal Society.