Michael Coey: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
fixing stub
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Michael Coey''' (sometimes '''J.M.D. Coey''' or simply '''Mike Coey'''), born in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]] is an experimental physicist working in the fields of [[magnetism]] and [[spintronics]]. He is [[Ireland]]'s most highly cited scientist, having an [[h-index]] of 53 (as of September 2006). Coey is a [[Fellow of the Royal Society]], a member of the [[Royal Irish Academy]], and 'Professor of Experimental Physics' at [[Trinity College, Dublin|Trinity College]] in [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland]]. He was the recipient of the [[Royal Irish Academy]]'s Gold Medal in 2005.
'''Michael Coey''' (sometimes '''J.M.D. Coey''' or simply '''Mike Coey'''), born in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]] is an experimental physicist working in the fields of [[magnetism]] and [[spintronics]]. He is [[Ireland]]'s most highly cited scientist, having an [[h-index]] of 53 (as of September 2006). Coey is a [[Fellow of the Royal Society]], a member of the [[Royal Irish Academy]], the [[National Academy of Sciences]] and 'Professor of Experimental Physics' at [[Trinity College, Dublin|Trinity College]] in [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland]]. He was the recipient of the [[Royal Irish Academy]]'s Gold Medal in 2005.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:32, 11 October 2007

Michael Coey (sometimes J.M.D. Coey or simply Mike Coey), born in Belfast, Northern Ireland is an experimental physicist working in the fields of magnetism and spintronics. He is Ireland's most highly cited scientist, having an h-index of 53 (as of September 2006). Coey is a Fellow of the Royal Society, a member of the Royal Irish Academy, the National Academy of Sciences and 'Professor of Experimental Physics' at Trinity College in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. He was the recipient of the Royal Irish Academy's Gold Medal in 2005.

References