Martin Freer is a British physicist, professor, and head of the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham. He won the 2010 Rutherford Medal and Prize for establishing the existence of nuclear configurations analogous to molecules.
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Education
BSc (Hons) Maths and Physics, Aston University, 1987.
PhD in Nuclear Physics, University of Birmingham, 1991.
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University of Birmingham
In 2015, Martin Freer became the head of the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham.
He is also the director of the Birmingham Centre for Nuclear Education and Research, whose purpose is to provide the investment and infrastructure to grow the nuclear expertise and capacity in Birmingham, as well as the Director of the Birmingham Energy Institute which seeks to develop sustainable energy solutions in transport, electricity and heat supply.
He featured in the Universities Birmingham Heroes campaign for "championing UK investment in clean-cold technologies amid concern that global demand for cooling and refrigeration will overtake heating by 2060."
Works
- Hans O. U. Fynbo, Martin Freer, "Viewpoint: Rotations of the Hoyle State in Carbon-12", Physics 4, 94 (2011) | doi:10.1103/Physics.4.94
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