Langworthy Professor
The Langworthy Professor is the holder of an endowed chair in the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester, England.
It was founded by a bequest of £10,000 for the purpose of endowing a professorship of experimental physics by E. R. Langworthy in 1874.[1] It began at Owens College and from 1903/04 to 2004 was a chair at the Victoria University of Manchester, now The University of Manchester.
Previous holders include the Nobel prize winners:
Ernest Rutherford (1907–19)
Lawrence Bragg (1919–37)
Patrick Blackett (1937–1953)
Andre Geim (2007–2013)
Konstantin Novoselov (2013–)
Others holiders were:
Balfour Stewart (1870-1887)
Arthur Schuster (1887–1907)
Samuel Devons (1955-1960)
Brian Flowers (1961-1972)
Francis Graham-Smith (1987-1990)
Frank Read (1998-2001)
Andrew Lyne (2001-2007)
The current holder is Konstantin Novoselov (2013–).
References
- Charlton, H. B. (1951) Portrait of a University, 1851–1951. Manchester: Manchester University Press; p. 143, 176