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Authorised form of nameZiman; John Michael (1925 - 2005)
Dates1925 - 2005
NationalityBritish
Place of birthNew Zealand
Date of birth16/05/1925
Date of death02/01/2005
OccupationTheoretical physicist
Research fieldSolid state physics
Science and society
ActivityEducation:
Hamilton High School, New Zealand; Victoria University College, Wellington, New Zealand; DPhil in Mathematics and Physics, Balliol College, Oxford
Career:
Junior lecturer in mathematics (1951-1953) and then Pressed Steel Company Research Fellow, Oxford University (1953-1954); Lecturer in Physics, Cambridge University (1954-1964); Fellow of King's College, Cambridge (1957-1964); Editor of Cambridge Review (1958-1959); Professor of Theoretical Physics (1964-1969), Melville Wills Professor of Physics (1969-1976), director H H Wills Physics Laboratory and Henry Overton Wills Professor of Physics (1976-1982), University of Bristol; won the Airey Neave Memorial Scholarship with John Humphries and Paul Sieghart for their findings on abuse of human rights of scientists (1981), published as 'The World of Science and the Rule of Law' (1986); visiting professor, Department of Social and Economic Studies, Imperial College, London (1982-1987); Chairman, Council for Science and Society (1976-1990); Chairman, European Association for the Study of Science and Society (1982-1986); director of Science Policy Support Group (1986-1991); member of International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (1970-1979); member of Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs; chairman of Epistemology Group studying the evolution of knowledge and invention (1994).
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election16/03/1967
Age at election41
RSActivityLectures:
Rutherford Memorial 1968; Bernal 1983; Medawar 1995
RelationshipsMarried (1951) Rosemary Dixon (died 2001); married Joan Solomon
SourceObituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 2006 vol 52 pp 479-491, plate, by Sir Michael Berry and John F Nye
Obituary in Times (1 February 2005); Guardian (2 February 2005); Telegraph (17 February 2005)

References:
Robin J H Clark and Michael J Kelly, 'New Zealand, New Zealanders and the Royal Society' in NR 1994 vol 48 pp 263-281
P Lipton, 'The science of science. Real science: what it is, and what it means, by J Ziman' in NR 2003 vol 57 pp 108-111
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/103648043
CodeNA1429
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1967/32Ziman, John Michael: certificate of election to the Royal Society
HWT/6/11Correspondence and papers regarding International Centre for Theoretical Physics and UNESCO medium term objectives for 1975-1980 January - February 1973
HWT/14/1Correspondence and papersMay - October 1973
HWT/31/29Royal Society Scientific Information CommitteeJuly - August 1976
HWT/31/22Royal Society Scientific Information CommitteeNovember - December 1974
HWT/6/12Correspondence and papers regarding International Centre for Theoretical PhysicsMarch 1973
HWT/14/2Correspondence and papersJanuary - May 1974
IM/GA/SGRS/8382Ziman, John Michael1985
IM/GA/WRS/9682Ziman, John Michaelnd
HWT/31/25Royal Society Scientific Information CommitteeNovember 1975
HWT/6/10Progress report on the International UniversityJanuary - December 1972
HWT/33/11H W Thompson's personal correspondence as Foreign SecretaryJuly - December 1970
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