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Jeremy Dunning-Davies (born 1941) is a Welsh theoretical physicist.

Biography

Jeremy Dunning-Davies was born in Barry, Wales in 1941. He attended Barry Boys' Grammar School, after which he was an undergraduate in mathematics at Liverpool University. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Wales in Cardiff under Peter Landsberg. In 1966 he was appointed lecturer in applied mathematics at the University of Hull, with a later promotion to senior lecturer. He transferred to the physics department in 2002, before retiring in 2008. He is a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society.

Dunning-Davies is also connected with web organisations devoted to fringe science, in particular "hadronic mechanics", the subject invented by Ruggero Santilli.

Selected publications

  • Dunning-Davies, Jeremy (1996). Concise Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications in Physical Science and Engineering. Chichester, UK: Horwood. ISBN 1898563152.
  • Dunning-Davies, Jeremy (2003). Mathematical Methods for Mathematicians,Physical Scientists and Engineers. Chichester, UK: Horwood. ISBN 1904275109.
  • Dunning-Davies, Jeremy (2007). Exploding a Myth: Conventional Wisdom or Scientific Truth?. Chichester, UK: Horwood. ISBN 1904275303.

Notes

  1. Autobiographical notes, 11th August 2008
  2. Administrative board of the Teleseo-Galilei Academy of Science

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