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⚫ | {{As of|2022}} fellows include [[Steven Cowley]],<ref name=cowley>{{Who's Who | title=Cowley, Prof. Steven |author=Anon | doi=10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U261946|id = U261946 | year = 2016 | edition = online [[Oxford University Press]]|location=Oxford}}</ref> [[Heather Couper]], and [[Philip Campbell (scientist)|Philip Campbell]].<ref name=campbell>{{Who's Who | title=Campbell, Philip Henry Montgomery | id = U10051 | year = 2007 | edition = online edition via [[Oxford University Press]]|author=Anon|doi=10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.10051}}</ref> [[Fellow]]s are entitled to use the [[post-nominal letters]] '''FInstP'''. |
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{{As of|2022}} fellows include [[Steven Cowley]],<ref name=cowley>{{Who's Who | surname = Cowley |
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== Honorary Fellows (HonFInstP)== |
== Honorary Fellows (HonFInstP)== |
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Fellowship of the Institute of Physics (FInstP) is "the highest level of membership attainable" by physicists who are members of the Institute of Physics (IoP), "for those with a degree in physics or related subject (or equivalent knowledge gained in the workplace) and who have made a significant impact on their sector"; Honorary Fellowship (HonFInstP) is for "exceptional individuals" who can be nominated in recognition of having "contributed to physics generally or to the work of the IOP", working in fields including business, education, research, and policy relating to physics.[1][2]
Fellows (FInstP)
As of 2022[update] fellows include Steven Cowley,[3] Heather Couper, and Philip Campbell.[4] Fellows are entitled to use the post-nominal letters FInstP.
Honorary Fellows (HonFInstP)
The designation of Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Physics, as an honorary title. The award of Honorary Fellowship is "the highest accolade presented by the Institute of Physics to reflect an individual's exceptional services to physics".[1] Awardees are entitled to use the post-nominal letters HonFInstP.
Recipients have included:[5]
- Jim Al-Khalili
- Philip W. Anderson
- Sir Eric Ash
- Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell
- Sir Michael Berry
- Paul Black
- Alexander Bradshaw
- Michael Cates
- Steven Chu
- Christine Davies
- Philip Diamond
- Masao Doi
- Dame Athene Donald
- John Ellis
- Brian Foster
- Sir Richard Friend
- Gillian Gehring
- Sir Andre Geim
- Fabiola Gianotti
- Michael Green
- Hermann Hauser
- Dame Julia Higgins
- Peter Higgs
- Cyril Hilsum
- Archie Howie
- Dame Sue Ion
- Dame Carole Jordan
- Peter I. P. Kalmus
- Klaus von Klitzing
- Sir Peter Knight
- Sir Anthony J. Leggett
- Martin Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow
- Brian MacCraith
- Sir Konstantin Novoselov
- Jon Ogborn
- Sir Peter Ogden
- Becky Parker
- Sir John Pendry
- Sir Roger Penrose
- Sir Michael Pepper
- Lisa Randall
- C. N. R. Rao
- Peter Raynes
- Sheila Rowan
- David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville
- Sir Roy Sambles
- Dame Frances Saunders
- Tony Scott
- Wilson Sibbett
- Dame Julia Slingo
- Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith
- Donna Strickland
- Neil Turok
- William Frank Vinen
- Sir Peter Williams
- Sir Robin Williams
References
- ^ a b "Honorary Fellowship". Institute of Physics.
- ^ "Fellow (FInstP)". Institute of Physics.
- ^ Anon (2016). "Cowley, Prof. Steven". Who's Who (online Oxford University Press ed.). Oxford: A & C Black. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U261946. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ Anon (2007). "Campbell, Philip Henry Montgomery". Who's Who (online edition via Oxford University Press ed.). A & C Black. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.10051. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ "Our Honorary Fellows". Institute of Physics. Retrieved 8 October 2021.