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Christine Davies
Christine Tullis
Hunter Davies
is a professor of
Physics
at the
University of Glasgow
.
Education
Davies was educated
Colchester County High School for Girls
and the
University of Cambridge
where she was an
undergraduate student
of
Churchill College, Cambridge
. She was awarded a
Bachelor of Arts degree
in 1981 in
physics
with
theoretical physics
followed by a PhD in 1984 for research on
quantum chromodynamics
and the
Drell–Yan process
while working in the
Cavendish Laboratory
in Cambridge.
Research and career
Davies research investigates the
strong interaction
and the solution of quantum chromodynamics using a
numerical method
known as
Lattice QCD
.
During her career she has held academic appointments at the University of Glasgow,
CERN
,
Cornell University
,
Ohio State University
and the
University of California at Santa Barbara
. Her research has been funded by the
Science and Technology Facilities Council
, the
Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council
, the
Leverhulme Trust
,
Royal Society
and the
Fulbright Program
.
She chairs the
project management
board for the Distributed Research utilising Advanced Computing
High Performance Computing
facility, is a member of the STFC
particle physics
advisory panel and serves as an
external examiner
for the
School of Physics and Astronomy
at the
University of Manchester
.
Awards and honours
She was appointed
Order of the British Empire
in the
2006 Birthday Honours
for services to science, elected a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
in 2001
and has been a
Fellow of the Institute of Physics
since 1988. She was awarded the
Rosalind Franklin Award
in 2005 and a
Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award
in 2012.