Graham Smith (physicist)
British physicist
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Graham Collingwood Smith is a British physicist. He was a senior staff member of the Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Smith graduated in physics from Durham University in 1970, and completed his PhD at the same institution in 1974.[1][2] He was subsequently employed as a research associate at the University of Leicester.[2]
He joined Brookhaven in 1982 as an associate physicist in the Instrumentation Division.[2] In 2012, he was appointed Head of the Instrumentation Division, succeeding Veljko Radeka, and served in this role until 2017.[2][3]
Smith was named an IEEE Fellow in 2012 for his contributions to the advancement of detectors for x‑rays, charged particles, and thermal neutrons.[4]