Bryan Webber
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Bryan Webber
Summary
Bryan Webber is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1943[2]. He worked as a physicist[3] and university teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Bryan Webber was born on January 1, 1943[2].
- Bryan Webber held citizenship in United Kingdom[5].
- Bryan Webber's professions included physicist[3].
- Bryan Webber's professions included university teacher[4].
- Bryan Webber's field of work was particle physics[6].
- Among Bryan Webber's employers was University of Cambridge[7].
- Bryan Webber was educated at The Queen's College[8].
- Bryan Webber's education included a stint at University of California, Berkeley[9].
- Bryan Webber was educated at Collegiate School[10].
- Bryan Webber received the IOP Dirac Medal[11].
- Bryan Webber received the Sakurai Prize[12].
- Bryan Webber received the Fellow of the Institute of Physics[13].
- Bryan Webber received the High Energy and Particle Physics Prize[14].
- Bryan Webber was a member of Royal Society[15].
- Bryan Webber is recorded as male[16].
- Bryan Webber's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Bryan Webber supervised Stephen Luttrell as a doctoral student[18].
- Bryan Webber supervised James Philip John Hetherington as a doctoral student[19].
- Bryan Webber's family name is recorded as Webber[20].
- Bryan Webber's given name is recorded as Bryan[21].
- Bryan Webber's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[22].
- Bryan Webber's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[23].
Body
Origins and Family
Bryan Webber was born on January 1, 1943[2].
Education
Educated at The Queen's College[8], a college of the University of Oxford[24], in United Kingdom[25], founded in 1341[26]; University of California, Berkeley[9], a public research university[27], in United States[28], founded in 1868[29], headquartered in Berkeley[30]; and Collegiate School[10], an independent school[31], in United Kingdom[32], founded in 1710[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physicist[3] and university teacher[4]. Bryan Webber's field of work was particle physics[6]. Among his employers was University of Cambridge[7]. Doctoral students include Stephen Luttrell[18], a physicist[34], b. 1956[35], of United Kingdom[36] and James Philip John Hetherington[19].
Recognition
Awards received include IOP Dirac Medal[11], a science award[37], in United Kingdom[38]; Sakurai Prize[12], a science award[39], in United States[40]; Fellow of the Institute of Physics[13], a fellowship award[41]; and High Energy and Particle Physics Prize[14], a science award[42], founded in 1989[43].
FAQs
What did Bryan Webber do for work?
Bryan Webber worked as physicist[3] and university teacher[4].
Where did Bryan Webber go to school?
Bryan Webber was educated at The Queen's College[8], University of California, Berkeley[9], and Collegiate School[10].
What awards did Bryan Webber receive?
Honors received include IOP Dirac Medal[11], Sakurai Prize[12], Fellow of the Institute of Physics[13], and High Energy and Particle Physics Prize[14].