J. Michael T. Thompson John Michael Tutill Thompson , born on 7 June 1937 in Cottingham, England, is an Honorary Fellow in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge . He is married with two children.Education and career Thompson attended the Hull Grammar School , and studied Mechanical Sciences at Cambridge University , winning the three top prizes of the Engineering Faculty: the Rex Moir Prize for Part I of the Tripos, the Archibald Denny Prize for Part II, and the John Winbolt Prize for a research essay. His doctoral thesis under the supervision of Henry Chilver was devoted to the buckling of thin spherical shells. He spent three more years at Cambridge as a research fellow at Peterhouse . He joined the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University College London in 1964, where he was professor from 1977-2002. Here he built up an internationally recognized group in structural stability , organized an IUTAM Symposium and wrote an authoritative book on the underlying general theory. Two more books on the buckling of engineering structures quickly followed and he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1985. His research interests were shifting to dynamics and his book Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos sold 14,000 copies and had a major world-wide impact by introducing recent mathematical developments to engineers and applied scientists. His research activity in this period included the discovery of chaos in impacting system, and the establishment of a new design criterion for the integrity of systems against basin erosion by incursive fractals. As a senior fellow of the UK Science and Engineering Research Council he was the founder and director of the UCL Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics and its Applications which was renowned for its application of advanced mathematics to practical problems in off-shore engineering. The centre hosted an IUTAM Symposium in 1993, and Thompson was for 10 years a vigorous and innovative editor of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London , the world’s longest running scientific journal. His later research developed the static-dynamic analogy, delineating spatial chaos in twisted rods and buckling cylinders; together with some ideas regarding climate change. A workshop in Thompson's honour was held at UCL in April, 2003. The proceedings, published in the journal Nonlinear Dynamics included a biographical article by Lord Chilver . Later, for his 75th birthday, a special issue of Phil. Trans. R. Soc. was edited by Isaac Elishakoff , for which Thompson wrote a paper offering advice to young researchers.Appointments Fulbright Research Associate , Dept. Aeronautics & Astronautics , Stanford University Lecturer & Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, University College London Visiting Professor, Faculté des Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles Visiting Mathematician, Brookhaven National Laboratory , New York Senior Fellow of the UK Science and Engineering Research Council Distinguished 6th Century Chair, Theoretical & Applied Dynamics, University of Aberdeen 2006-16 Honorary Fellow, Dept Applied Maths & Theoretical Physics, Cambridge UniversityIUTAM Symposia organised at UCL Collapse: the buckling of structures in theory and practice , 1982 Nonlinearity and chaos in engineering dynamics , 1993Principal honours and awards Sc.D., 1977 Council of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications , 1989–92 Fellow of the Royal Society , 1985. Elected to the Council, 11 July 2002 OMAE Award, American Society of Mechanical Engineers , 1985 James Alfred Ewing Medal , Institution of Civil Engineers & the Royal Society, 1992 Editor, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society , 1998-2007 Honorary Doctor of Science , University of Aberdeen, 2004 Gold Medal of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications , for lifetime contributions to mathematics, 2004 Hungarian Academy of Sciences , elected Honorary Member, 2010 Academy of Europe , elected to Academy, 2010 Lyapunov Award for work in nonlinear dynamics, 2013Books published A General Theory of Elastic Stability , Wiley, London, 1973 Instabilities & Catastrophes in Science and Engineering , Wiley, Chichester, 1982 Elastic Instability Phenomena , Wiley, Chichester, 1984 Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos, geometrical methods for engineers and scientists , Wiley, Chichester, 1986. Second Edition, 2002.
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