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Robert May, Baron May of Oxford - Wikipedia Robert McCredie May, Baron May of Oxford (8 January 1936 – 28 April 2020) was an Australian scientist who was Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government, President of the Royal Society, [8] and a professor at the University of Sydney and Princeton University He held joint professorships at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London He was also a crossbench member of the House of
Robert May (1936–2020) - Nature Robert (Bob) May was the leading mathematical ecologist of his generation and one of the most influential individuals in UK science A towering intellect, he combined an extraordinarily quick
Lord Robert May of Oxford OM. 8 January 1936—28 April 2020 Early years Robert (‘Bob’) McCredie May was born on 8 January 1936 in Sydney, Australia His paternal grandfather, who ran a pharmaceutical wholesale business near Carrickfergus, had left Northern Ireland abruptly, as a consequence of Irish nationalist death threats, when May's father was about 14 years old
Robert May, 1936–2020: A man for all disciplines - PNAS Robert (Bob) May, Baron May of Oxford, a long-time International Member of the National Academy of Sciences, passed away on April 28, 2020, in Oxford, United Kingdom, from “frailties of old age, Alzheimer's disease, and pneumonia,” at the age of 84 He is survived by his wife Judith, his daughter Nome, and legions of students and colleagues
Robert May (1936-2020) - Institute of Physics In 1996 Robert May was knighted for his services to science and in 2001 became a peer in the House of Lords, taking the title Lord May of Oxford An Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Physics, he was Chief Scientific Adviser to HM Government and Head of the Office of Science and Technology from 1995 to 2000, and President of the Royal Society
Lord Robert May (1936–2020) | Science - AAAS Lord Robert May, groundbreaking ecologist, died in Oxford, England, on 28 April He was 84 In addition to ecology, Bob made substantial contributions to a wide variety of fields, including epidemiology and economics A towering figure in British and international scientific life, he served as both chief scientific adviser for the United
Robert May (1936 - 2020) - MacTutor History of Mathematics Robert May's parents were Henry W May and Kathleen McCredie They were living in Alison Road, Randwick, a suburb of Sydney, when their son Robert, the subject of this biography, was born Robert's younger brother was born on 29 October 1939 at War Memorial Hospital, Waverley At this time his parents were living at Kowarra, Pitt Street, Randwick
In memoriam: Robert May | Santa Fe Institute Robert McCredie May, OM, the Lord May of Oxford, and a leading figure of theoretical ecology, died on April 28, 2020 Bob, as he was known to his many friends and colleagues, was 84 years old May referred to himself as an r-selected scientist: an early-stage person who liked to work in fields where he could do “nice, simple things that are
Robert M. May (1936–2020): Current Biology - Cell Press Robert McCredie May was born in Sydney, Australia in 1936 and from childhood was fascinated by puzzles and competitive games, both athletic and intellectual For example, he excelled at ping-pong, and helped an outstanding Sydney Boys High School debate team vanquish all of its rival schools (Late in life he recalled his debating experience as