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The President of the Royal Society (PRS) is the elected head of the Royal Society of London. The position is now awarded to a member of the scientific community of the British Commonwealth for a period of five years, and is one of the highest honours that can be bestowed upon a scientist. The current President is the zoologist Lord May of Oxford, the vice-president is Sir Patrick Bateson. The premises of the Royal Society in London. ...
Part of the London skyline viewed from the South Bank London is the most populous city in the European Union, with an estimated population on 1 January 2005 of 7,421,328 and a metropolitan area population of between 12 and 14 million. ...
The Commonwealth of Nations, usually known as The Commonwealth, is an association of independent sovereign states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire. ...
Robert McCredie Bob May, Baron May of Oxford OM AC Kt (born 8 January 1936 in Australia) is a cross-bench member of the British House of Lords and President of the Royal Society. ...
Sir Patrick Bateson, FRS, is an English biologist and science writer. ...
Presidents of the Royal Society
- 1662-1677 The Viscount Brouncker
- 1677-1680 Sir Joseph Williamson
- 1680-1682 Sir Christopher Wren
- 1682-1683 John Hoskins
- 1683-1684 Cyril Wyche
- 1684-1686 Samuel Pepys
- 1686-1689 The Earl of Carbery
- 1689-1690 The Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery
- 1690-1695 Robert Southwell
- 1695-1698 The Earl of Halifax
- 1698-1703 The Lord Somers
- 1703-1727 Sir Isaac Newton
- 1727-1741 Sir Hans Sloane
- 1741-1752 Martin Folkes
- 1752-1764 The Earl of Macclesfield
- 1764-1768 The Earl of Morton
- 1768-1768 James Burrow
- 1768-1772 James West
- 1772-1778 Sir John Pringle
- 1778-1820 Sir Joseph Banks
- 1820-1820 William Hyde Wollaston
- 1820-1827 Sir Humphry Davy
- 1827-1830 Davies Gilbert
- 1830-1838 HRH The Duke of Sussex
- 1838-1848 The Marquess of Northampton
- 1848-1854 The Earl of Rosse
- 1854-1858 The Lord Wrottesley
- 1858-1861 Benjamin Collins Brodie
- 1861-1871 Sir Edward Sabine
- 1871-1873 Sir George Biddell Airy
- 1873-1878 Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker
- 1878-1883 William Spottiswoode
- 1883-1885 Thomas Henry Huxley
- 1885-1890 Sir George Gabriel Stokes
- 1890-1895 The Lord Kelvin
- 1895-1900 The Lord Lister
- 1900-1905 William Huggins
- 1905-1908 The Lord Rayleigh
- 1908-1913 Sir Archibald Geikie
- 1913-1915 Sir William Crookes
- 1915-1920 Sir Joseph John Thomson
- 1920-1925 Sir Charles Sherrington
- 1925-1930 The Lord Rutherford of Nelson
- 1930-1935 Sir Frederick Hopkins
- 1935-1940 Sir William Henry Bragg
- 1940-1945 Sir Henry Hallett Dale
- 1945-1950 Robert Robinson
- 1950-1955 Edgar Douglas Adrian
- 1955-1960 Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
- 1960-1965 Howard Florey
- 1965-1970 The Lord Blackett
- 1970-1975 Sir Alan Hodgkin
- 1975-1980 The Lord Todd
- 1980-1985 Sir Andrew Huxley
- 1985-1990 Sir George Porter
- 1990-1995 Sir Michael Atiyah
- 1995-2000 Sir Aaron Klug
- 2000-2005 The Lord May of Oxford
- 2005- The Lord Rees of Ludlow
William Brouncker, 2nd Viscount Brouncker (1620â5 April 1684) was an English mathematician. ...
Sir Joseph Williamson (1633-3 October 1701), English politician, was born at Bridekirk, near Cockermouth, his father, Joseph Williamson, being vicar of this place. ...
Christopher Wren by Godfrey Kneller, 1711. ...
John Hoskins, FRS (d. ...
The Right Honourable Sir Cyril Wyche, FRS , DCL , MA , BA (1632 - ?1707) was an English lawyer and politician. ...
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Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke, 5th Earl of Montgomery (c. ...
St Robert Southwell (c. ...
Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax (April 16, 1661 - May 19, 1715) was Chancellor of the Exchequer, poet, statesman, and Earl of Halifax. ...
John Somers, 1st Baron Somers (4 March 1651–26 April 1716), was Lord Chancellor of England under King William III. He was born near Worcester, the eldest son of John Somers, an attorney in large practice in that town, who had formerly fought on the side of the Parliament, and...
Sir Isaac Newton, PRS (25 December 1642 (OS) â 20 March 1727 (OS) / 4 January 1643 (NS) â 31 March 1727 (NS)) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, inventor, philosopher and alchemist. ...
Hans Sloane. ...
Martin Folkes (October 29, 1690 - 1754), English antiquary, was born in London. ...
George Parker, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield (c. ...
James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton (1702 -October 12, 1768), became president of the Royal Society (1764), and was a distinguished patron of science, and particularly of astronomy. ...
For the Spokane,WA mayor and Washington state politician, see James E. West. ...
John Pringle. ...
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William Hyde Wollaston (August 6, 1766 â December 22, 1828) was an English chemist who is famous for discovering two chemical elements and for developing a way to process platinum ore. ...
Sir Humphry Davy. ...
Davies Gilbert (1767 - 1839), English author, sheriff, president of the Royal Society of Science, and Member of Parliament. ...
Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (27 January 1773 â 21 April 1843), was the sixth son of King George III of the United Kingdom and his consort, Queen Charlotte. ...
Spencer Joshua Alwyne Compton, 2nd Marquess of Northampton (2 January 1790-17 January 1851) was a British nobleman and patron of science and the arts. ...
Lord Rosse William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse (June 17, 1800 – October 31, 1867) was an Irish astronomer. ...
John Wrottesley, 2nd Baron Wrottesley (August 5, 1798 – October 27, 1867) was a British astronomer. ...
Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Bart. ...
Sir Edward Sabine (October 14, 1788 â May 26, 1883) was an Irish astronomer, scientist, ornithologist and explorer. ...
George Biddell Airy Sir George Biddell Airy (July 27, 1801âJanuary 2, 1892) was British Astronomer Royal from 1835 to 1881. ...
Joseph Dalton Hooker Dr. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, GCSI , OM , FRS , MD (June 30, 1817 â December 10, 1911) was an English botanist and traveller. ...
William Spottiswoode William Spottiswoode (January 11, 1825, London - June 27, 1883)was an English mathematician and physicist. ...
Thomas Huxley Thomas Henry Huxley F.R.S. (May 4, 1825 â June 29, 1895) was a British biologist, known as Darwins Bulldog for his defence of Charles Darwins theory of evolution. ...
Sir George Gabriel Stokes, 1st Baronet (August 13, 1819 – February 1, 1903) was an Irish mathematician and physicist. ...
The Right Honourable William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, GCVO, OM, PC, PRS (26 June 1824â17 December 1907) was a Scottish-Irish mathematical physicist and engineer, an outstanding leader in the physical sciences of the 19th century. ...
The Right Honourable Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, OM , FRS (5 April 1827â10 February 1912) was a famous British surgeon who promoted the idea of sterile surgery while working at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. ...
William Huggins Sir William Huggins, OM , FRS (February 7, 1824 â May 12, 1910) was a British astronomer. ...
See also Rayleigh fading Rayleigh scattering Rayleigh number Rayleigh waves Rayleigh-Jeans law External links Nobel website bio of Rayleigh About John William Strutt MacTutor biography of Lord Rayleigh Categories: People stubs | 1842 births | 1919 deaths | Nobel Prize in Physics winners | Peers | British physicists | Discoverer of a chemical element ...
Sir Archibald Geikie (December 28, 1835 _ November 10, 1924), Scottish geologist, was born at Edinburgh. ...
Sir William Crookes Sir William Crookes, OM , FRS (June 17, 1832 â April 4, 1919) was an English chemist and physicist. ...
Sir Joseph John Thomson Sir Joseph John Thomson (18 December 1856 – 30 August 1940), often known as J. J. Thomson, was an English physicist, the discoverer of the electron. ...
Sherrington is considered one of the fathers of neuroscience. ...
photo of Ernest Rutherford Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, PC, OM, FRS (August 30, 1871 â October 19, 1937), was a New Zealand nuclear physicist. ...
Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins (June 20, 1861 â May 16, 1947) was an English biochemist, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1929 with Christiaan Eijkman for the discovery of vitamins. ...
Sir William Henry Bragg OM, OKW, Cantab (born July 2, 1862 in Westward, Cumberland, died March 10, 1942) was an English physicist and chemist, educated at King Williams College, Isle of Man, and Trinity College, Cambridge. ...
Sir Henry Hallett Dale (June 9, 1875 - July 23, 1968) was an English scientist. ...
Famous people named Robert Robinson include: Robert Robinson (television presenter) Sir Robert Robinson (scientist) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian (born London, 30 November 1889, died London, 4 August 1977) was a British electrophysiologist and recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize for Physiology, won jointly with Sir Charles Sherrington for work on the function of neurons. ...
Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood was an English physical chemist. ...
Howard Walter Florey, Baron Florey (September 24, 1898 - February 21, 1968) was a pharmacologist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Ernst Chain and Sir Alexander Fleming for his role in the extraction of penicillin. ...
Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, Baron Blackett (November 18, 1897–July 13, 1974) was a British experimental physicist known for his work on cloud chambers, cosmic rays, and paleomagnetism. ...
Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin (February 5, 1914 _ December 20, 1998) was a British physiologist and biophysicist, who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work with Andrew Fielding Huxley on the basis of nerve action potentials, the electrical impulses that enable the activity of an...
The Right Honourable Alexander Robert Todd, Baron Todd, OM, FRS (2 October 1907â10 January 1997) was a British biochemist whose research on the structure and synthesis of nucleotides, nucleosides, and nucleotide coenzymes gained him the 1957 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. ...
Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley OM FRS (born 22 November 1917, Hampstead, London, England, UK) is a British physiologist and biophysicist, who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work with Alan Lloyd Hodgkin on the basis of nerve action potentials, the electrical impulses that enable the...
Sir George Porter, Baron Porter, FRS (December 6, 1920 â August 31, 2002) was an English chemist. ...
Sir Michael Francis Atiyah, OM, FRS (born 22 April 1929) is a mathematician who was born in London. ...
Sir Aaron Klug, OM, FRS (born 11 August 1926 in Zelvas, Lithuania ) is a Lithuanian-born British physicist and chemist, and winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy. ...
Robert McCredie Bob May, Baron May of Oxford OM AC Kt (born 8 January 1936 in Australia) is a cross-bench member of the British House of Lords and President of the Royal Society. ...
The Right Honourable Martin John Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow, FRS (born 23 June 1942) is a professor of astronomy. ...
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