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  2. Ken Carslaw - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Stewart Carslaw FRS is Professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Leeds. Education. Carslaw was educated at the University of Birmingham (BSc, 1989) and the University of East Anglia (MSc, 1991; PhD, 1994). Career and research

  3. Helen Gleeson - Wikipedia

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    physicalsciences .leeds .ac .uk /staff /108 /professor-helen-f-gleeson. Helen Frances Gleeson OBE FInstP is a British physicist who specialises in soft matter and liquid crystals. She is Cavendish Professor and former Head of the School of Physics at the University of Leeds. [1]

  4. Leeds Beckett University - Wikipedia

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    Website. leedsbeckett .ac .uk. Leeds Beckett University ( LBU ), formerly known as Leeds Metropolitan University ( LMU) and before that as Leeds Polytechnic, is a public university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It has campuses in the city centre and Headingley. The university's origins can be traced to 1824, with the foundation of the ...

  5. Alan Andrew Watson - Wikipedia

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    University of Leeds. Thesis. Physics of condensation of water vapour (1964) Doctoral students. Clement Pryke. Website. www .ast .leeds .ac .uk /Auger /augerpeople /Watson /. Alan Andrew Watson, FRS, (born 26 September 1938 in Edinburgh) is a physicist and an emeritus professor at the University of Leeds, England.

  6. Piers Forster - Wikipedia

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    Piers Forster is a Professor of Physical Climate Change and Director of the Priestley International Centre for Climate at the University of Leeds. A physicist by training, his research focuses on quantifying the different human causes of climate change and the way the Earth responds.

  7. Sarah Harris (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Anne Harris is a British physicist who is an Associate Professor of Biological Physics at the University of Leeds. Her research investigates biomolecular simulations and the topology of DNA. In particular, she makes use of molecular dynamics to explore how DNA responds to stress.

  8. Mark Welland - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education. Welland was born on 18 October 1955. He completed a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in physics from the University of Leeds in 1979 and Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in physics from the University of Bristol in 1984 for research on grain boundaries.

  9. Gordon D. Love - Wikipedia

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    Institutions. Durham University. Gordon D Love (born 1967) is a British physicist. Love is a Professor of Computer Science and Physics at the University of Leeds and is the Head of the University of Leeds School of Computing [1].

  10. Clement Pryke - Wikipedia

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    He graduated in physics from the University of Leeds in 1992 with a B.Sc. and in 1996 with a Ph.D. His Ph.D. thesis Instrumentation development and experimental design for a next generation detector of the highest energy cosmic rays was supervised by Alan Andrew Watson.

  11. Nick Kaiser - Wikipedia

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    Life and career. Kaiser received his Bachelor's in physics at Leeds University in 1978, and his Part III in maths at University of Cambridge in 1979. He obtained his PhD in astronomy, also at the University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Martin Rees.