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Malcolm Perry (physicist)

Malcolm John Perry
Born November 13, 1951 (age 64)
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Nationality British
Alma mater St John's College, Oxford
King's College, Cambridge
Known for Contributions to higher-dimensional gravity, quantum gravity, string theory, supergravity
Scientific career
Fields Theoretical physics
Institutions DAMTP, University of Cambridge
Doctoral advisor Stephen Hawking
Doctoral students Robert Myers

Malcolm John Perry (born 13 November 1951) is a British theoretical physicist and professor of theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge. His research mainly concerns general relativity, supergravity and string theory.

Perry attended King Edward's School, Birmingham before reading physics at St John's College, Oxford. He was a graduate student at King's College, Cambridge, under the supervision of Stephen Hawking. He obtained his doctorate in 1978 with a thesis on the quantum mechanics of black holes. In these early years, he worked on several very influential papers on Euclidean quantum gravity and black hole radiation with Gary Gibbons and Hawking].

After his graduate studies, he worked in Princeton, New Jersey from 1978 to 1986. With his student Rob Myers, he found the Myers-Perry metric, which describes the higher-dimensional generalization of the Kerr metric. He also started working on supergravity, string theory and Kaluza–Klein theory. In his final years in Princeton he worked with Curtis Callan, Emil Martinec and Daniel Friedan to calculate the low-energy effective action for string theory.


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