Sir Adrian Smith PRS

Adrian Smith became President of the Royal Society in 2020. He is a mathematician with expertise in Bayesian statistics and his comprehensive publications on diverse areas of Bayesian statistics have had a major impact on statistical practice in a wide range of disciplines and application areas.


Adrian is Chair of the Board of the Diamond Light Source. Between 2008-2012, he was Director General, Knowledge and Innovation in the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills and has previously worked with the UK Higher Education Funding and Research Councils. He was a board member of the UK Atomic Energy Authority from 2016 to 2022 and in 2017 he carried out a review of the maths curriculum for 16-18 year olds for the Treasury and Department for Education. He recently stepped down as Institute Director and Chief Executive of The Alan Turing Institute. In the 2011 New Year Honours list, he was awarded the title of Knight Bachelor.

Professional position

  • President, The Royal Society

Subject groups

  • Mathematics

    Statistics and Operational Research

  • Health and Human Sciences

    Medical statistics and demography

  • Other

    Public understanding of science

Sir Adrian Smith PRS
Elected 2001

Committees

Participated Role
Education Committee March 2008 - December 2009 Member
Nominations Committee December 2015 - December 2018 Member
Royal Society Wolfson Fellowships Committee January 2004 - December 2006 Member
Sectional Committee 1: Mathematics December 2001 - November 2004 Member
Council December 2006 - November 2008 Member
Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (RS ACME) January 2008 - September 2008 Chair
Rosalind Franklin Award Committee January 2011 - December 2013 Member
Council November 2020 - November 2025 President
Science Policy Expert Advisory Committee December 2020 - December 2025 Chair
Science Policy Committee December 2020 - December 2025 Chair
Committee Advising Council on Honorary Candidates November 2022 - October 2025 Chair