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Rod Crewther

Rodney James Crewther (23 September 1945 – 17 December 2020) was a physicist, notable in the field of gauge field theories.

Education

After gaining his MSc at Melbourne University, Crewther was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to the California Institute of Technology. He studied under the tutelage of Nobel prizewinner Murray Gell-Mann and completed his doctorate, in 1971, after successfully defending his dissertation against the renowned theorist Richard Feynman. His thesis was entitled Spontaneous Breakdown of Conformal and Chiral Invariance.[1]

Career

After his PhD, he held postdoctoral appointments at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois. Subsequently, he spent twelve years in Europe, six of them as a Staff Member of the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) in Geneva, and the remainder as a research associate at the University of Berne, University of Dortmund, and at the Max Planck Institute in Munich. Crewther was then appointed as a senior lecturer in physics at the University of Adelaide.

Having a keen interest in politics, Crewther was vice-president of the University of Adelaide branch of the National Tertiary Education Union.[2] He also served on the University Council.[3]

Teaching

He designed the honours physics course "Gauge Field Theories." He also lectured on Quantum Mechanics III, Advanced Dynamics and Relativity, and Honours Quantum Field Theory. For courses Quantum Mechanics II, Honours Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Particle Physics, and Classical Fields and Mathematical Methods, his notes were followed by his successors.

Dr Crewther also taught a 4-week module of Physics 1B at the University of Adelaide where he hosted mechanics lectures that focused on the centre of mass, rotation, angular momentum and gyroscopic precession.[4]

Death

He died in 2020 around Christmas time from cancer.[5]

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Rodney Crewther - the Mathematics Genealogy Project".
  2. ^ "Officers and Staff - University of Adelaide". National Tertiary Education Union. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  3. ^ "University Council Photographs". University of Adelaide Archives. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  5. ^ Ross, Edward (27 December 2020). "Rod Crewther: 23/09/1945-17/12/2020". Skeptric.com. Retrieved 3 January 2021.

External links

  • Crewther's math genealogy
  • Crewther's homepage
  • Crewther bio
  • Crewther's Expert profile
  • Crewther's University of Adelaide profile
  • Commentary on Crewther's work by Gerardus 't Hooft
  • Crewther at the Scientific Commons
  • Scientific publications of Rod Crewther on INSPIRE-HEP
  • Crewther's thesis

crewther, rodney, james, crewther, september, 1945, december, 2020, physicist, notable, field, gauge, field, theories, born, 1945, september, 1945dieddecember, 2020, 2020, aged, adelaide, australianationalityaustralianalma, matercalifornia, institute, technolo. Rodney James Crewther 23 September 1945 17 December 2020 was a physicist notable in the field of gauge field theories Rod CrewtherBorn 1945 09 23 September 23 1945DiedDecember 17 2020 2020 12 17 aged 75 Adelaide AustraliaNationalityAustralianAlma materCalifornia Institute of TechnologyMelbourne UniversityKnown forGauge field theoryAwardsFulbright scholarshipScientific careerFieldsPhysicistInstitutionsUniversity of AdelaideCERNCornell UniversityFermi National Accelerator LaboratoryUniversity of BerneUniversity of DortmundMax Planck InstituteDoctoral advisorMurray Gell MannInfluencesRichard Feynman Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Teaching 4 Death 5 Notes and references 6 External linksEducation EditAfter gaining his MSc at Melbourne University Crewther was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to the California Institute of Technology He studied under the tutelage of Nobel prizewinner Murray Gell Mann and completed his doctorate in 1971 after successfully defending his dissertation against the renowned theorist Richard Feynman His thesis was entitled Spontaneous Breakdown of Conformal and Chiral Invariance 1 Career EditAfter his PhD he held postdoctoral appointments at Cornell University in Ithaca New York and the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia Illinois Subsequently he spent twelve years in Europe six of them as a Staff Member of the European Laboratory for Particle Physics CERN in Geneva and the remainder as a research associate at the University of Berne University of Dortmund and at the Max Planck Institute in Munich Crewther was then appointed as a senior lecturer in physics at the University of Adelaide Having a keen interest in politics Crewther was vice president of the University of Adelaide branch of the National Tertiary Education Union 2 He also served on the University Council 3 Teaching EditHe designed the honours physics course Gauge Field Theories He also lectured on Quantum Mechanics III Advanced Dynamics and Relativity and Honours Quantum Field Theory For courses Quantum Mechanics II Honours Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Particle Physics and Classical Fields and Mathematical Methods his notes were followed by his successors Dr Crewther also taught a 4 week module of Physics 1B at the University of Adelaide where he hosted mechanics lectures that focused on the centre of mass rotation angular momentum and gyroscopic precession 4 Death EditHe died in 2020 around Christmas time from cancer 5 Notes and references Edit Rodney Crewther the Mathematics Genealogy Project Officers and Staff University of Adelaide National Tertiary Education Union Retrieved 15 December 2016 University Council Photographs University of Adelaide Archives Retrieved 15 December 2016 Error Blackboard Learn Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 28 July 2015 Ross Edward 27 December 2020 Rod Crewther 23 09 1945 17 12 2020 Skeptric com Retrieved 3 January 2021 External links EditCrewther s math genealogy Crewther s homepage Crewther bio Crewther s Expert profile Crewther s University of Adelaide profile Commentary on Crewther s work by Gerardus t Hooft Crewther at the Scientific Commons Scientific publications of Rod Crewther on INSPIRE HEP Crewther s thesis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rod Crewther amp oldid 1122782856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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