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Michael Mark Woolfson : ウィキペディア英語版
Michael Woolfson
Michael Mark Woolfson (born 9 January 1927) is a British physicist and planetary scientist. His research interests lie in the fields of x-ray crystallography, biophysics and the formation of stars and planets.
==Academia==
He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford and received his PhD from UMIST.
He was a research assistant at UMIST 1950-52 and at Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, 1952-54.
He was an ICI Fellow, University of Cambridge, 1954-55.
At UMIST he was a lecturer, 1955–61, and a Reader, 1961-65.
He was Professor of Theoretical Physics, 1965-94 University of York and head of the Department of Physics, 1982-87. He is now professor Emeritus.

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