Peter Hirsch#


Peter Hirsch
Membership Number:548
Membership type:ORDINARY
Section:PHYSICS & ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Elected:1989
Main Country of Residence:UNITED KINGDOM
Homepage(s):https://www.materials.ox.ac.uk/peoplepages/hirsch.html



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Present and Previous Positions
  • Emeritus Professor of Metallurgy, Department of Materials, University of Oxford
  • 1966 - 1992 Isaac Wolfson Chair in Metallurgy, University of Oxford
  • 1960 - 1966 Fellow of Christ's College, University of Cambridge

Fields of Scholarship
  • Materials science
  • Dislocations
  • Electron microscopy defects in crystals
  • Mechanical properties

Honours and Awards
  • 2005 Lomonosov Gold Medal, Russian Academy of Sciences, "for outstanding achievements in solid state physics"
  • 2001 Member of the National Academy of Engineering
  • Fellow of St Edmund Hall, Oxford
  • 1987 Honorary Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge
  • 1983 Wolf Foundation Prize in physics
  • 1982 - 1984 Chairman of the UK Atomic Energy Authority
  • 1977 Royal Medal, Royal Society, "In recognition of his distinguished studies of defects in crystals and especially of his elucidation of the process of work hardening.”
  • 1975 Knighted
  • 1973 Hughes Medal, "for his distinguished contributions to the development of the electron microscope thin film technique for the study of crystal defects and its application to a very wide range of problems in materials science and metallurgy"



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