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David Clary

Sir David Charles Clary, FRS (born 14 January 1953) is a British theoretical chemist. He was president of Magdalen College, Oxford, from 2005 to 2020.[2] He was the first chief scientific adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 2009 to 2013. He is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford.[3]

Sir David Clary
Sir David Clary, from the portrait by Keith Breeden
Born
David Charles Clary

(1953-01-14) 14 January 1953 (age 70)[1]
Halesworth, Suffolk, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Sussex (BSc)
University of Cambridge (PhD)
Known forQuantum theory for chemical reactions
SpouseHeather Ann Clary
AwardsFRS (1997)
Knight Bachelor (2016)
International Honorary Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Royal Society of Chemistry:
Meldola Medal and Prize,
Marlow Award,
Corday-Morgan Prize,
Chemical Dynamics Award,
Polanyi Medal,
Tilden Prize,
Liversidge Award,
Spiers Memorial Award
Annual Medal of International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science
Scientific career
FieldsTheoretical Chemistry
InstitutionsIBM San Jose California
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
University of Cambridge
Magdalene College, Cambridge
University College London
University of Oxford
Magdalen College, Oxford
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Doctoral advisorNicholas C. Handy
Websitewww.magd.ox.ac.uk/people/professor-sir-david-clary/

Education Edit

He was born in Halesworth, Suffolk, and attended Colchester Royal Grammar School from 1964 to 1971. He has a BSc (1974) from the University of Sussex and a PhD (1977) and ScD (1997) from the University of Cambridge, where he was at Corpus Christi College. He undertook post-doctoral research at IBM in San Jose, California, and at the University of Manchester.

Appointments Edit

In 1980, he was appointed lecturer at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST). In 1983, he was appointed lecturer and then reader in theoretical chemistry at the University of Cambridge, where he was fellow and senior tutor of Magdalene College. In 1996, he was made director of the Centre for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry and professor at University College London. In 2002, he moved to the University of Oxford, where he was head of the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences and professorial fellow of St John's College. He was elected President of Magdalen College, Oxford in 2005.

He was editor of Chemical Physics Letters from 2000-2020 and was a reviewing editor of Science from 2003-16. He has held numerous visiting fellowships and given several named lectures.

Some of his work as the first chief scientific advisor to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is described in an article in Science and Diplomacy.[4]

Awards Edit

In 1997 Clary was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for his development of the quantum theory for chemical reactions.[5] He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Physical Society, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and the Institute of Physics; International Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science. He received an honorary DSc from the University of Sussex and was elected an honorary fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge and Magdalen College, Oxford.

Clary was knighted in the Queen's 2016 Birthday Honours for services to international science.[6] The citation for his knighthood stated:

"Professor Clary has made an outstanding contribution to enhancing the international reputation of UK science and higher education. Through his leadership, he has enhanced Magdalen College’s position as one of the leading academic institutions in the world. In his own scientific research he developed new theories for calculating the rates of chemical reactions. As Head of the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at Oxford University he facilitated links between physical, life and medical sciences, helping to raise Oxford's profile as a leader for scientific research and innovation. As the first FCO Chief Scientific Adviser he enhanced significantly the visibility of UK science and innovation overseas, being a major proponent of using scientific collaborations to enhance international relations."[7]

Research Edit

The citation for his election as a Fellow of the Royal Society states:

"Professor Clary is distinguished for his use of quantum collision theory as a practical tool for explaining a wide variety of experimental results in chemical reaction dynamics. His general theories and computational methods enable reliable predictions to be made on the reactions, energy transfer and dissociation of polyatomic molecules in selected quantum states. His work also has important applications in understanding interstellar, combustion and atmospheric chemistry, as the extreme temperatures of these environments can be hard to reproduce in the laboratory, but are readily treated with these theoretical methods."[8]

His current research focus is in developing semiclassical rate theories for chemical reactions.[9]

He is an authority on Erwin Schrödinger, the discoverer of the form of quantum theory known as wave mechanics and Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford.[10]

Books Edit

  • Schrödinger in Oxford, World Scientific Publishing, 2022.

References Edit

  1. ^ "CLARY, Prof. Sir David Charles". Who's Who 2013, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press.(subscription required)
  2. ^ "Professor Sir David Clary | Magdalen College Oxford".
  3. ^ "David Clary".
  4. ^ "A Scientist in the Foreign Office".
  5. ^ "Quantum Theory of Chemical Reactions — David Clary / Serious Science". YouTube.
  6. ^ "No. 61608". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 2016. p. B2.
  7. ^ https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/528701/birthday_honours_2016_overseas_higher_awards_notes.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ "David Clary | Royal Society".
  9. ^ Shan, Xiao; Burd, Timothy A. H.; Clary, David C. (2019). "New Developments in Semiclassical Transition-State Theory". The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 123 (22): 4639–4657. Bibcode:2019JPCA..123.4639S. doi:10.1021/acs.jpca.9b01987. PMID 30969125. S2CID 106410325.
  10. ^ "Schrodinger and His Equation — David Clary / Serious Science". YouTube.

External links Edit

  • Biography at Magdalen College
  • Oxford University biography
  • Biography at the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science
  • Royal Society biography
Academic offices
Preceded by President of Magdalen College, Oxford
2005–2020
Succeeded by

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Sir David Charles Clary FRS born 14 January 1953 is a British theoretical chemist He was president of Magdalen College Oxford from 2005 to 2020 2 He was the first chief scientific adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 2009 to 2013 He is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford 3 Sir David ClarySir David Clary from the portrait by Keith BreedenBornDavid Charles Clary 1953 01 14 14 January 1953 age 70 1 Halesworth Suffolk United KingdomNationalityBritishAlma materUniversity of Sussex BSc University of Cambridge PhD Known forQuantum theory for chemical reactionsSpouseHeather Ann ClaryAwardsFRS 1997 Knight Bachelor 2016 International Honorary Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences Royal Society of Chemistry Meldola Medal and Prize Marlow Award Corday Morgan Prize Chemical Dynamics Award Polanyi Medal Tilden Prize Liversidge Award Spiers Memorial Award Annual Medal of International Academy of Quantum Molecular ScienceScientific careerFieldsTheoretical ChemistryInstitutionsIBM San Jose California University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology University of Cambridge Magdalene College Cambridge University College London University of Oxford Magdalen College Oxford Foreign amp Commonwealth OfficeDoctoral advisorNicholas C HandyWebsitewww wbr magd wbr ox wbr ac wbr uk wbr people wbr professor sir david clary wbr Contents 1 Education 2 Appointments 3 Awards 4 Research 5 Books 6 References 7 External linksEducation EditHe was born in Halesworth Suffolk and attended Colchester Royal Grammar School from 1964 to 1971 He has a BSc 1974 from the University of Sussex and a PhD 1977 and ScD 1997 from the University of Cambridge where he was at Corpus Christi College He undertook post doctoral research at IBM in San Jose California and at the University of Manchester Appointments EditIn 1980 he was appointed lecturer at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology UMIST In 1983 he was appointed lecturer and then reader in theoretical chemistry at the University of Cambridge where he was fellow and senior tutor of Magdalene College In 1996 he was made director of the Centre for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry and professor at University College London In 2002 he moved to the University of Oxford where he was head of the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences and professorial fellow of St John s College He was elected President of Magdalen College Oxford in 2005 He was editor of Chemical Physics Letters from 2000 2020 and was a reviewing editor of Science from 2003 16 He has held numerous visiting fellowships and given several named lectures Some of his work as the first chief scientific advisor to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is described in an article in Science and Diplomacy 4 Awards EditIn 1997 Clary was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for his development of the quantum theory for chemical reactions 5 He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science the American Physical Society the Royal Society of Chemistry RSC and the Institute of Physics International Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science He received an honorary DSc from the University of Sussex and was elected an honorary fellow of Magdalene College Cambridge and Magdalen College Oxford Clary was knighted in the Queen s 2016 Birthday Honours for services to international science 6 The citation for his knighthood stated Professor Clary has made an outstanding contribution to enhancing the international reputation of UK science and higher education Through his leadership he has enhanced Magdalen College s position as one of the leading academic institutions in the world In his own scientific research he developed new theories for calculating the rates of chemical reactions As Head of the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at Oxford University he facilitated links between physical life and medical sciences helping to raise Oxford s profile as a leader for scientific research and innovation As the first FCO Chief Scientific Adviser he enhanced significantly the visibility of UK science and innovation overseas being a major proponent of using scientific collaborations to enhance international relations 7 Research EditThe citation for his election as a Fellow of the Royal Society states Professor Clary is distinguished for his use of quantum collision theory as a practical tool for explaining a wide variety of experimental results in chemical reaction dynamics His general theories and computational methods enable reliable predictions to be made on the reactions energy transfer and dissociation of polyatomic molecules in selected quantum states His work also has important applications in understanding interstellar combustion and atmospheric chemistry as the extreme temperatures of these environments can be hard to reproduce in the laboratory but are readily treated with these theoretical methods 8 His current research focus is in developing semiclassical rate theories for chemical reactions 9 He is an authority on Erwin Schrodinger the discoverer of the form of quantum theory known as wave mechanics and Fellow of Magdalen College Oxford 10 Books EditSchrodinger in Oxford World Scientific Publishing 2022 References Edit CLARY Prof Sir David Charles Who s Who 2013 A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 2013 online edn Oxford University Press subscription required Professor Sir David Clary Magdalen College Oxford David Clary A Scientist in the Foreign Office Quantum Theory of Chemical Reactions David Clary Serious Science YouTube No 61608 The London Gazette Supplement 11 June 2016 p B2 https www gov uk government uploads system uploads attachment data file 528701 birthday honours 2016 overseas higher awards notes pdf bare URL PDF David Clary Royal Society Shan Xiao Burd Timothy A H Clary David C 2019 New Developments in Semiclassical Transition State Theory The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 123 22 4639 4657 Bibcode 2019JPCA 123 4639S doi 10 1021 acs jpca 9b01987 PMID 30969125 S2CID 106410325 Schrodinger and His Equation David Clary Serious Science YouTube External links EditBiography at Magdalen College Oxford University biography Biography at the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science Royal Society biographyAcademic officesPreceded byAnthony Smith President of Magdalen College Oxford2005 2020 Succeeded byDinah Rose Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Clary amp oldid 1130107408, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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