Lindsay Greer is Emeritus Professor of Materials Science, Director of Research Relations (Physical Sciences and Technology) at the University of Cambridge.
He received his MA and PhD degrees from Cambridge, and holds Honorary Doctorates from AGH University of Science & Technology, Cracow, Poland, and University ‘St Kliment Ohridski’, Sofia, Bulgaria. He was a NATO Research Fellow and Assistant Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard University, and has held visiting positions at the CEA and INP Grenoble, Washington University (St Louis), and the Universities of Vienna and Turin. He is a Foreign PI of the Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University (Sendai, Japan). At Cambridge, he served as Head of the School of the Physical Sciences (2016‒2019), and Head of the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy (2006‒2013).
Prof. Greer’s research interests are metallic glasses and crystal nucleation, grain refinement in casting, and chalcogenide thin films for phase-change data storage. He has published more than 480 scientific papers, and is the author (with K. F. Kelton) of Nucleation in Condensed Matter: Applications in Materials and Biology (2010). He is the recipient of several awards, including the Griffith Medal (2009) of the Institute of Materials (London), the TMS Bruce Chalmers Award (2012), and the Leibniz Medal of IFW (Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung), Dresden.