Peter V. E. McClintock

Peter Vaughan Elsmere McClintock (born 17 October 1940, Omagh, Northern Ireland) is notable for his scientific work on superfluids and stochastic nonlinear dynamics.[1]

Peter V. E. McClintock
Born (1940-10-17) October 17, 1940
NationalityBritish
Alma materQueen's University, Belfast
University of Oxford
Known forSuperfluids
Scientific career
FieldsPhysicist
InstitutionsLancaster University
Doctoral advisorHarold Max Rosenberg
Doctoral studentsNigel G. Stocks

Education

He received the B.Sc. degree in physics in 1962 and the D.Sc. degree from Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. He completed his D.Phil. at Oxford University in 1966, under Harold Max Rosenberg, with a thesis entitled Experiments on Spin Phonon Interactions in the area of paramagnetic crystals at very low temperatures.

Career

He performed postdoctoral research on superfluid helium at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. He joined Lancaster University, UK, in 1968, where he is now a Professor of Physics. His research interests span superfluid helium-4, medical physics, and stochastic nonlinear dynamics. The particular sub-topics are: (a) magnetism including, especially, studies of spin-phonon interactions in rare-earth ethylsulphate crystals; (b) quantum fluids and liquid helium-4 in particular; (c) nonlinear dynamics and fluctuational phenomena including applications to physiology. Since 2009, he is the Editor-in-Chief of Fluctuation and Noise Letters.

Honors

McClintock is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics.

Books by McClintock

  • Frank Moss and P. V. E. McClintock (Eds.), Noise in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems, Cambridge University Press, 1989, ISBN 0521352290.
  • P. V. E. McClintock, D. J. Meredith and J. K. Wigmore, Low-Temperature Physics: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers, Blackie, 1992, ISBN 0-216-92979-2.
  • P. V. E. McClintock, D. J. Meredith and J. K. Wigmore, Matter at Low Temperatures, Blackie, 1984, ISBN 0-216-91594-5.

Notes

  1. IEEE Trans. Circ. & Sys.—II, Vol. 46, No. 9, pp. 1214, 1999.
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