Roy McWeeny


Roy McWeeny is a physicist and academic.
His first degree is in physics from the University of Leeds. He then obtained a D.Phil. in mathematical physics and quantum theory under the supervision of Charles Coulson at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford.
From 1948 to 1957 he was lecturer in physical chemistry at King's College, University of Durham. From 1957 to 1965 he was at the University of Keele rising to Professor of Theoretical Physics and Theoretical Chemistry. From 1966 to 1982 he was Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Sheffield. In 1982 he moved to the University of Pisa, Italy where he is now Emeritus Professor.
In 1996 a celebratory festschrift volume was published in his honour containing original
papers by 132 scientists from 19 countries. He was awarded the 2006 Spiers Memorial Medal by the Faraday Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Medal Lecture, "Quantum chemistry: The first seventy years", was published in Faraday Discussions. He has served on the editorial board of Molecular Physics, Chemical Physics Letters and International Journal of Quantum Chemistry.
He has written many scientific papers and seven books, of which perhaps the best known are Coulson's Valence, an update of the famous book by Charles Coulson in 1951, and the two editions of Methods of Molecular Quantum Mechanics,. He wrote several chapters in the three volumes of the Handbook of Molecular Physics and Quantum Chemistry. In 1963 he wrote Symmetry : an introduction to group theory and its applications.
Since 2002 he has been editing an open access series of , several of which he has authored himself.
He is an elected member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science and the European Academy of Arts, Sciences and the Humanities.