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Andy Mackenzie

FRS FRSE FInstP
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Andrew Mackenzie in July 2015
Born
Andrew Peter Mackenzie

(1964-03-07) 7 March 1964 (age 61)
Elderslie, Scotland
Education Hutchesons' Grammar School
Alma mater
Awards


Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Thesis The role of stoichiometry in high temperature superconductivity (1991)
Doctoral advisor Gilbert George Lonzarich

Andrew Peter Mackenzie (born in 1964) is a top scientist who studies special materials. He is a director of Physics of Quantum Materials at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Germany. He is also a professor at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

Professor Mackenzie helps edit the Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics, a science journal. This means he helps decide which important research papers get published.

Learning and School

Andrew Mackenzie went to Hutchesons' Grammar School in Glasgow. After that, he studied at the University of Edinburgh, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1986.

He then continued his studies at the University of Cambridge. In 1991, he earned his PhD, which is a very high-level university degree. His research was about how different amounts of ingredients in materials affect something called high-temperature superconductivity. This is about how some materials can carry electricity with no loss at very cold temperatures.

Amazing Science Research

Professor Mackenzie is a leading expert in a field called strongly-correlated systems. These are materials where the electrons inside them interact very strongly with each other. He is famous for his new experiments in this area.

His work has helped us understand these materials much better. He even grows some of the purest crystals of these materials in the world. He also creates special ways to measure how these materials behave at extremely cold temperatures.

His research has led to exciting discoveries, including:

  • A new type of superfluid material, similar to a special kind of liquid helium.
  • New kinds of quantum states where materials change their properties in unusual ways.
  • The first example of a liquid crystal state made from strongly interacting electrons.

Professor Mackenzie is also working on new ways to study the surfaces of these materials. He hopes this will help scientists create a new generation of quantum electronics, which could lead to super-fast computers and other amazing technologies.

Awards and Special Honours

Professor Mackenzie has received many important awards for his scientific work.

  • In 2015, he was chosen as a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS). This is a very high honour for scientists in the UK.
  • He is also a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (FInstP) and the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE).
  • He is a director and scientific member of the Max Planck Society, a famous research organization.
  • He won the Daiwa Adrian Prize in 2004 and the Mott Medal in 2011.
  • He held special research fellowships from the Royal Society, which gave him funding to do his important research.
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