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Michael Fisher
English physicist, as well as chemist and mathematician

Michael Fisher

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English physicist, as well as chemist and mathematician
A.K.A.
Michael Ellis Fisher
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
Age
92 years
Family
Education
King's College London,
Awards
Fellow of the Royal Society
 
Royal medal
(2005)
Wolf Prize in Physics
(1980)
NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing
 
Boltzmann Medal
(1983)
Josiah Willard Gibbs Lectureship
(1992)
Onsager Medal
(1993)
BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award
(2009)
Richtmyer Memorial Award
(1973)
Bakerian Lecture
(1979)
Irving Langmuir Award
(1971)
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Biography

Michael Ellis Fisher (born 3 September 1931) is an English physicist, as well as chemist and mathematician, known for his many seminal contributions to statistical physics, including but not restricted to the theory of phase transitions and critical phenomena.

Academic background

Michael E. Fisher received his BSc from King's College London in 1951, where he also earned a PhD in physics in 1957. He was appointed to the faculty as a lecturer the following year, becoming a full professor in 1965.

In 1966 he moved to Cornell University where he became professor of chemistry, physics, and mathematics, chairing the chemistry department from 1975 to 1978. In 1971, he became a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1973, he and Jack Kiefer were the first two Cornell faculty elected as Horace White Professors. Fisher was elected Secretary of the Cornell University Senate. In 1983, he was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences, chemistry section. Since 1987 he has been at the Institute for Physical Science and Technology, which is part of the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences.

Fisher currently lives in Maryland with his wife Sorrel. They have four children. Two of them are also theoretical physicists: Daniel S. Fisher is professor of Applied Physics at Stanford, while Matthew P. A. Fisher is professor of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Wolf Prize

Fisher together with Kenneth G. Wilson and Leo Kadanoff won the Wolf Prize in 1980. The prize was awarded with the following comment:"Professor Michael E. Fisher has been an extraordinarily productive scientist, and one still at the height of his powers and creativity. Fisher's major contributions have been in equilibrium statistical mechanics, and have spanned the full range of that subject. He was mainly responsible for bringing together, and teaching a common language to chemists and physicists working on diverse problems of phase transitions."

Boltzmann Medal

In 1983, Fisher was awarded the Boltzmann Medal "for his many illuminating contributions to phase transitions and critical phenomena during the past 25 years"

Lars Onsager Prize

Fisher won the Lars Onsager Prize in 1995 "for his numerous and seminal contributions to statistical mechanics, including but not restricted to the theory of phase transitions and critical phenomena, scaling laws, critical exponents, finite size effects, and the application of the renormalization group to many of the above problems" (official laudatio).

Award and honours

  • Guggenheim Fellowship (1970)
  • Irving Langmuir Prize of the American Physical Society (1971)
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1979)
  • Wolf Prize (1980)
  • Boltzmann Medal of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (1983)
  • NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing of the National Academy of Sciences (1983)
  • Lars Onsager Prize of American Physical Society (1995)
  • Royal Medal in physics (2005):
  • 2009 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Basic Sciences (co-winner with Richard Zare); see
  • 2015 Rudranath Capildeo Prize for Applied Sciences and Technology-Gold, awarded by the Trinidad and Tobago's National Institute of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (NIHERST)

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The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 15 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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Notable English Theoretical physicists

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Notable English Professors

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Notable English Educators

Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969

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Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969

Notable British Educators

Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969

Notable English Mathematicians

Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969

Notable British Mathematicians

Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969

Notable British Mathematicians

Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969

Notable English Chemists

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