J. Roy Taylor
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AlmamaterQueen's University Belfast[3]
AwardsYoung Medal and Prize (2007)
Royal Society Rumford Medal (2012)
IEEE Photonics Society Quantum Electronics Award (2018)
IoP Michael Faraday Medal (2019)
FRS (2017)
FREng (2022)
Royal Society Rumford Medal (2012)
IEEE Photonics Society Quantum Electronics Award (2018)
IoP Michael Faraday Medal (2019)
FRS (2017)
FREng (2022)
J. Roy Taylor | |
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Taylor in 2017 | |
| Born | James Roy Taylor 29 April 1949[1][2] |
| Alma mater | Queen's University Belfast[3] |
| Awards | Young Medal and Prize (2007) Royal Society Rumford Medal (2012) IEEE Photonics Society Quantum Electronics Award (2018) IoP Michael Faraday Medal (2019) FRS (2017) FREng (2022) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Photonics[4] |
| Institutions | Imperial College London Technical University of Munich[2] |
| Thesis | Studies of Tunable Picosecond Laser Pulses and Nonlinear Interactions (1974) |
| Doctoral advisor | Daniel Joseph Bradley[5] |
| Website | imperial |
James Roy Taylor (born 1949)[1][2] is a Northern Irish physicist who is professor of ultrafast physics and technology at Imperial College London.[6][7][4]