Lord Flowers: 1924-2010

IF 35 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER
D. Sherrington
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2010年6月25日,世界失去了一位伟人布莱恩·希尔顿·弗劳尔斯,他的一生卓有成效,影响深远,对科学和技术的组织以及社会的其他方面,特别是大学教育产生了巨大影响。他工作的许多方面在主流媒体和物理学界的报纸《相互作用》的早期讣告中都有报道。在这里,我们特别记得他的另一个成就,没有在那些主流媒体报道。布莱恩·弗劳尔斯是《物理学进展》第8-11卷的第二任编辑(1959-1961)。这家杂志在他的指导下兴旺发达。在他担任编辑的同一年,弗劳尔斯推动了物理学的另一项重要进展,这次是在教育方面,他对曼彻斯特大学的本科课程进行了全面改革,他以一门令人兴奋的新课程“物质的性质”拉开了序幕。第一批学习和欣赏这门课程的人是《物理学进展》的现任编辑,对他来说,这是一次决定性的经历,激发了他对凝聚态物理的兴趣和热情,这反过来又导致了他自己的管理。如上所述,弗劳尔斯作为许多政府、国家和国际委员会的主席极具影响力,在其他讣告和悼词中也有详细说明。对整个英国科学界来说,特别值得注意的是,他在1967年至1973年期间担任科学研究委员会的主任,在1982年至2002年期间担任上议院科学技术特别委员会的成员,在欧洲,他迫切要求建立欧洲科学基金会,并在1974年至1979年期间担任该基金会的首任主席,在物理界,他在1972年至1974年期间担任物理研究所的主席。我们对他的逝世表示哀悼,并对他所做的一切表示感谢。
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Lord Flowers: 1924–2010
On 25 June 2010 the world lost a great man, Brian Hilton Flowers, who throughout his very productive and influential life had enormous impact on the organization of science and technology, as well as other aspects of society, especially university education. Many facets of his work have been reported in earlier obituaries in the mainstream press and in the physics community’s newspaper ‘‘Interactions’’. Here we remember particularly another of his achievements, not reported in those mainstream media. Brian Flowers was the second Editor of Advances in Physics for Volumes 8–11 (1959–1961). The journal prospered under his direction. In the same year that he assumed the Editorship Flowers instigated another important advance in physics, in this case in education, the complete revamping of the undergraduate curriculum at the University of Manchester, which he kick-started with an exciting new lecture course on ‘‘Properties of Matter’’. Among the first cohort to take and appreciate this course was the present Editor of Advances in Physics, for whom it was a defining experience, sparking his interest and enthusiasm for condensed matter physics, which led, in turn, to his own assumption of the stewardship. As noted briefly above and detailed in other obituaries and tributes, Flowers was extremely influential as Chairman of many governmental, national and international committees. Of particular note for the whole UK science community are his direction of the Science Research Council during 1967–73 and his membership of the House of Lords Select Committee for Science and Technology between 1982 and 2002, for Europe his pressing for the establishment of the European Science Foundation and serving as its first President 1974–79, and for the physics community his Presidency of the Institute of Physics during 1972–74. We mourn his passage and express much gratitude for all he has done.
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Advances in Physics
Advances in Physics 物理-物理:凝聚态物理
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期刊介绍: Advances in Physics publishes authoritative critical reviews by experts on topics of interest and importance to condensed matter physicists. It is intended for motivated readers with a basic knowledge of the journal’s field and aims to draw out the salient points of a reviewed subject from the perspective of the author. The journal''s scope includes condensed matter physics and statistical mechanics: broadly defined to include the overlap with quantum information, cold atoms, soft matter physics and biophysics. Readership: Physicists, materials scientists and physical chemists in universities, industry and research institutes.
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