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  • Royal Society Fellow

    Peter Bradshaw

  • Royal Society Fellow

    Ioan James

    Ioan James has made distinguished contributions to algebraic topology, especially the theory of homotopy groups of spheres and Lie groups.

  • Royal Society Fellow

    John Robertson

    In recognition of his sustained contribution to the production and development of electronic devices.

  • Royal Society Fellow

    Roger Tanner

    Roger Tanner has worked in experimental, theoretical and computational rheology. His main contributions are in the development of relations between stress and deformation for nonlinear viscoelastic materials, and in the development of computational

  • Royal Society Fellow

    HRH Prince William Mountbatten-Windsor

    His Royal Highness Prince William, Prince of Wales, KG KT PC ADC FRS is the heir apparent to the British throne as the elder son of King Charles III.

  • Royal Society Fellow

    HRH Princess Anne .

    Her Royal Highness Princess Anne, The Princess Royal, is the second child and only daughter of  Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the only sister of His Majesty King Charles III.

  • Royal Society Fellow

    His Majesty King Charles III

    His Majesty King Charles III is King of the United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth realms. He acceded to the throne on 8 September 2022 upon the death of his mother, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

  • Royal Society Fellow

    HRH Prince Edward Mountbatten-Windsor

    Prince Edward, Duke of Kent is a member of the British royal family. The late Queen Elizabeth II and Edward were first cousins through their fathers, HM King George VI, and Prince George, Duke of Kent.

  • Royal Society Fellow

    Leon Simon

    Leon Simon is renowned for his research achievements in minimal surfaces and related geometric analysis. Amongst his most famous discoveries are the submanifold Sobolev inequalities, with James H. Michael, boundary regularity for the Plateau problem

  • Royal Society Fellow

    Brian Davies

    Brian Davies is an outstanding and prolific analyst who has made important contributions to many branches of mathematics and mathematical physics. In particular, his study of Schrödinger operators, scattering theory and the dynamics of quantum

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