David Wallace (physicist)

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Professor Sir David James Wallace, CBE, FRS, DL is the Director of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cambridge and became master of Churchill College, Cambridge in October 2006.

Wallace grew up in Hawick, Borders, Scotland and went to the University of Edinburgh where he earned a degree in Mathematical Physics and a PhD in Elementary Particle Theory. After postdoctoral research work at Princeton University, Wallace became a physics lecturer at the University of Southampton in 1972.

In 1979 he became Tait Professor of Mathematical Physics at Edinburgh. He became Director of the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre and in 1996 he was awarded the CBE?? for his computing work.

He is currently Vice President and Treasurer of the Royal Society. From 1994 to January 2006 he was the Vice-Chancellor of Loughborough University. Wallace has also been President of the Institute of Physics and Deputy Lieutenant of Leicestershire.

He has a wife, Elizabeth and a daughter, Sara. He enjoys mycophagy.

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Preceded by
Professor Sir David Davies
Vice-Chancellor of
Loughborough University

1994–2005
Succeeded by
Professor Shirley Pearce
Preceded by
Sir John Boyd
Master of Churchill College
October 2006 -
Succeeded by
Incumbent