Difference between revisions of "Phillips David"
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* OBE for services to Science Education, 1999, | * OBE for services to Science Education, 1999, | ||
* Porter Medal [International competitive award offered by Inter-American Photochemistry Society European Photochemistry Association, and Oceanic and Asian Photochemistry Societies, 2012, | * Porter Medal [International competitive award offered by Inter-American Photochemistry Society European Photochemistry Association, and Oceanic and Asian Photochemistry Societies, 2012, | ||
− | * Honorary D. Sc’s University of Birmingham, 2011; University of Southampton 2012;University of Durham, Doctor of Laws, 2013; University of Westminster, 2014; University of Leicester, 2014; Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Bath, 2013; Honorary Fellowship of Imperial College, 2009; Award for service, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2009 | + | * Honorary D. Sc’s University of Birmingham, 2011; University of Southampton 2012;University of Durham, Doctor of Laws, 2013; University of Westminster, 2014; University of Leicester, 2014; Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Bath, 2013; Honorary Fellowship of Imperial College, 2009; Award for service, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2009. |
− | Honorary Life Fellowship, British Association for the Advancement of Science [now British Science Society] | + | * President, European Photochemistry Association, |
+ | * Honorary Life Fellowship, British Association for the Advancement of Science [now British Science Society], 2006, | ||
+ | * Honorary Life Fellowship, Royal Institution of Great Britain, 2005, | ||
+ | * Society of Chemistry; Michael Faraday Award of the Royal Society, 1997, | ||
+ | * Nyholm Lecturer, Royal Society of Chemistry, 1994, | ||
+ | * Honorary Fellowship of City and Guilds Institute, 2004, | ||
+ | * President British Association Chemistry Section, 2000, | ||
+ | * Vice-President, British Association for the Advancement of Science, | ||
+ | * Wilsmore Fellow, University of Melbourne, Australia, 1982 and 1990, | ||
+ | * J.W.T. Spinks Lectureship, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 1976, | ||
+ | * Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry [then RIC], 1976. |
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David Phillips
Born December 3[math]^{rd}[/math], 1939.
Education: B.Sc. Hons. University of Birmingham Dept. of Chemistry 1961; Ph.D. (Physical Chemistry, University of Birmingham 1964)
Career
- Royal Society of Chemistry, President, 2010-2012,
- Immediate Past President, 2012/13,
- Imperial College London Professor of Physical Chemistry, 1989-1999,
- Hofmann Professor of Chemistry, 1992-2006,
- Head of Department Sciences of Chemistry, 1992-2002,
- Dean of the Faculties of Life Sciences and Physical Sciences, 2002-2005,
- Senior Dean, 2005/6,
- Professor Emeritus, Senior Research Investigator, 2006-present,
- Royal Institution of Great Britain, Wolfson Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1980-89,
- Acting Director, 1986, Deputy Director 1986-1989 University of Southampton Lecturer in Physical Chemistry,
- Senior Lecturer in Physical Chemistry,1973-76,
- Reader in Physical Chemistry, 1976-1980,
- Visiting Scientist, Institute of Chemical Physics, Academy of Sciences of USSR Moscow, under Royal Society - Academy of Sciences Exchange Programme (Supervisors Prof. V. Ya. Shliapintokh and Academician Professor V. N. Kondratiev),
- Fulbright Scholar, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, University of Texas at Austin, (Supervisor, Prof. W. Albert Noyes Jr.), 1964-66.
Honours/Fellowships
- Fellow of the Royal Society, 2015,
- CBE, for services to Chemistry, 2012,
- OBE for services to Science Education, 1999,
- Porter Medal [International competitive award offered by Inter-American Photochemistry Society European Photochemistry Association, and Oceanic and Asian Photochemistry Societies, 2012,
- Honorary D. Sc’s University of Birmingham, 2011; University of Southampton 2012;University of Durham, Doctor of Laws, 2013; University of Westminster, 2014; University of Leicester, 2014; Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Bath, 2013; Honorary Fellowship of Imperial College, 2009; Award for service, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2009.
- President, European Photochemistry Association,
- Honorary Life Fellowship, British Association for the Advancement of Science [now British Science Society], 2006,
- Honorary Life Fellowship, Royal Institution of Great Britain, 2005,
- Society of Chemistry; Michael Faraday Award of the Royal Society, 1997,
- Nyholm Lecturer, Royal Society of Chemistry, 1994,
- Honorary Fellowship of City and Guilds Institute, 2004,
- President British Association Chemistry Section, 2000,
- Vice-President, British Association for the Advancement of Science,
- Wilsmore Fellow, University of Melbourne, Australia, 1982 and 1990,
- J.W.T. Spinks Lectureship, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 1976,
- Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry [then RIC], 1976.