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Russell Stannard, (24.5 December 1931 – 4 July 2022) was a British high-energy particle physicist.
Stannard was born in London, England. He was a Professor of Physics at the Open University (later Professor Emeritus). In 1986, he was awarded the Templeton UK Project Award for "significant contributions to the field of spiritual values; in particular for contributions to greater understanding of science and religion". He was awarded the OBE for "contributions to physics, the Open University, and the popularisation of science" (1998) and the Bragg Medal and Prize of the Institute of Physics for "distinguished contributions to the teaching of physics" (1999). He was admitted as a Fellow of University College London in 2000.
Stannard was also a sculptor; two of his pieces were on display in the main quadrangle of the Open University site at Milton Keynes.
In 2010, he helmed a series of ten short programmes collectively entitled "Boundaries of the knowable", dealing with subjects from both scientific and philosophical perspectives, ranging from the nature of consciousness, the nature of matter, space and time, the wave-particle duality of matter, the existence of extra-terrestrial life and infinite universes, whether our universe is eternal, and the question of "What caused the Big Bang?".
Stannard died on 4 July 2022, at the age of 90.
Career
Studied Physics at University College London earning a B.Sc. (Special Physics) degree (1953); this was followed by a Ph.D. in cosmic ray physics (1956).
1960–69 Lecturer, UCL
1969–71 Reader, Open University
1971–1997 Professor of Physics, Open University.
1971–1992 Head of the Physics Department, Open University
1974–1976 Pro-Vice Chancellor, Open University
1987–1988 Visiting Fellow, Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, United States.
1987–1991 Vice President of the Institute of Physics.
1993–1999 Trustee of the John Templeton Foundation.
1999–2022 Emeritus Professor of Physics, Open University.
Publications
= Science and religion
=Science and the Renewal of Belief
Grounds for Reasonable Belief
Doing Away with God?
Science and Wonders
contributed chapters to Evidence of Purpose, How Large is God?, and Spiritual Evolution.
The God Experiment, Faber and Faber/HiddenSpring 1999 based on his Gifford Lectures
The End of Discovery
Science & Belief the Big Issues
The Divine Imprint
= Children's books
=Stannard wrote eleven children's books, including:
the Uncle Albert trilogy (The Time and Space of Uncle Albert, Black Holes and Uncle Albert, and Uncle Albert and the Quantum Quest)
An update of George Gamow's Mr Tompkins
The Curious History of God
Our Physical Universe
Virtutopia
Sources
Biography
External links
Gifford Lectures biography page on Russell Stannard
Boundaries of the knowable, Open University short series of video programmes
Russell Stannard Interview with Nigel Bovey
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- Mr Tompkins
- Closer to Truth
- List of Christians in science and technology
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- List of people associated with University College London
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- List of Equinox episodes
- List of Very Short Introductions books