- Sam Edwards (physicist)
Sir Samuel Frederick Edwards (b.
February 1 ,1928 ) is a Britishphysicist .Sam Edwards was educated at
Swansea Grammar School ,Wales ; Gonville and Caius College,University of Cambridge ,England ; andHarvard University ,United States . He did his thesis underJulian Schwinger on the structure of the electron, and subsequently developed the functional integral form of field theory. Professor Edwards' work incondensed matter physics started in 1958 with a paper which showed that statistical properties of disordered systems (glasses, gels etc) could be described by theFeynman diagram andpath integral methods invented in quantum field theory. This paper has started a new way of looking at complex matter which is now all pervading. During the following 35 years Professor Edwards has worked in the theoretical study of complex materials such as polymers, gels, colloids and similar systems.He was Chairman of the Science Research Council 1973-1977 and between 1984-1995 Edwards was
Cavendish Professor of Physics . He is a member of the Board of Sponsors of TheBulletin of the Atomic Scientists [http://www.thebulletin.org] and Past President of Cambridge Society for the Application of Research. Awards presented to him include theDavy Medal (1984) and theRoyal Medal (2001) of theRoyal Society , theBoltzmann medal of theInternational Union of Pure and Applied Physics (1995), and theDirac Medal of theInternational Centre for Theoretical Physics (2005).References
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* [http://www.samedwards.org Sam Edwards' Website]
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