Mike Payne (physicist)
Michael Christopher Payne FRS HonFInstP is a British theoretical physicist, working in the field of computational physics and theoretical condensed matter physics at the University of Cambridge.
Mike Payne | |
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Nationality | British |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Known for | CASTEP, ONETEP |
Awards | Swan Medal and Prize (2014) Maxwell Medal and Prize (1996) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computational physics, Condensed matter theory |
Institutions | University of Cambridge |
Doctoral advisor | John C. Inkson |
He is the creator of first principles total energy pseudopotential code CASTEP[1] and has been involved in the development of the linear scaling code ONETEP.[2] He was the 23rd most highly cited Physical Scientist in the UK between 1990 and 1999, and has published more than 250 papers which have had over 22,000 citations.[3]
He was awarded the 1996 Maxwell Medal and Prize by the Institute of Physics and gave the 1998 Mott Lecture. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 2008[4] and awarded the Swan Medal and Prize by the Institute of Physics in 2014.[5] In 2011 he was made an honorary fellow of the Institute of Physics.[6] He was head of Theory of Condensed Matter (TCM) group in the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge until 2013, succeeded by Benjamin Simons.
References
- CASTEP people retrieved 12 Feb 2017
- ONETEP people retrieved 12 Feb 2017
- Mike Payne, University of Cambridge retrieved 12 Feb 2017
- Michael Payne, Royal Society retrieved 12 Feb 2017
- Mike Payne, 2014 IoP Swan Medal retrieved 12 Feb 2017
- Mike Payne, Honorary Fellow (IoP) retrieved 12 Feb 2017