Professor Robert McGreevy
ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Professor Robert McGreevy has been the Director of the ISIS facility at the STFC
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK, since 2012. He graduated and
received his PhD from Oxford University and was a Royal Society research
fellow and lecturer there until 1992. From 1992-2002 he was director of
the Studsvik Neutron Research Laboratory at Uppsala University in
Sweden. He was appointed Professor of Neutron Scattering Physics in
2001. From 2002-2011 he was Division Head at the ISIS facility in the
UK. From 2011-2012 he was Deputy Director for Neutron Sciences at Oak
Ridge National Laboratory in the USA. He is the author of over 180 research
papers in the fields of neutron scattering and computer modelling and
has given over 200 invited talks, seminars etc. He specialises in studying the structures (including magnetic structures) of all types
of disordered materials, from high temperature superconductors to liquid
metal alloys. He has a special interest in the development and
integration of data analysis and data management tools with experiment.
He is the developer of the reverse Monte Carlo (RMC) method of
structural modelling; over 1000 papers have now been published using
this technique. He has been particularly active in the promotion of
European and international scientific collaboration. He was the coordinator
of numerous EU projects between 1990 and 2010, including the Integrated
Infrastructure Initiative for Neutron Scattering and Muon Spectroscopy
(NMI3) and the I3-Network.