Michael Berry

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Sir Michael (Victor) Berry, FRS FRSE (born 14 March 1941), is a mathematical physicist at the University of Bristol.

He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1982 and knighted in 1996. From 2006 he has been Editor of the prestigious journal, Proceedings of the Royal Society A.

He is famous among other things for the Berry phase (also called geometric phase), a phenomenon observed e.g. in quantum mechanics and optics. He specialises in semiclassical physics (asymptotic physics, quantum chaos), applied to wave phenomena in quantum mechanics and other areas such as optics.

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[edit] Career

Sir Michael has a BSc from the University of Exeter and a PhD from the University of St. Andrews. Since then, he has spent his whole career at the University of Bristol: Research Fellow, 1965-7; Lecturer, 1967-74; Reader, 1974-78; Professor of Physics, 1978-88; Royal Society Research Professor since 1988.

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  • Diffraction of Light by Ultrasound, 1966
  • Principles of Cosmology and Gravitation, 1976
  • About 385 research papers, book reviews, etc, on physics

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