Example sentences of "professor [prep] [noun] at " in BNC.

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1 John Hasted , professor of physics at Birkbeck College , University of London , and an investigator of the paranormal , was very wary when told that Shaw and Edwards had been fakers ‘ It 's possible that it 's true , ’ he told New Scientist Asked about his conclusions from his own work he said ‘ I accept that there are , shall we say , pulses of paranormal action which take the form of mini-acoustical shock waves .
2 At the time the largest fusion research unit in the United Kingdom was at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment ( AERE ) , Harwell , under the leadership of Peter Thonemann , now Professor of Physics at University of Wales , Swansea .
3 The method that has given most results has now become known as the ‘ de Broglie-Bohm formulation ’ , after Louis de Broglie and David Bohm , professor of physics at Birkbeck College , London ( New Scientist , 11 November , p 361 ) .
4 It was the personal initiative of one of these , Jerrold Zacharias , Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , which was directly responsible for the inception of the AEP .
5 Mariscotti is a professor of physics at the University of Buenos Aires where he had become intrigued by the fact that the university had an old cyclotron , a primitive atom smasher built in the early 1950s , which would make it among the first half-dozen to have been built in the world .
6 Today he is a professor of physics at Brigham Young University ( BYU ) in Provo Utah , is a world authority on the experimental investigations of muon catalysed fusion , and is a quietly spoken contemplative man with a dry sense of humour who describes his fair slightly greying hair as ‘ palladium blond ’ .
7 So extraordinary are the manifestations of his psychic energy that Professor David Bohm , emeritus professor of physics at Birkbeck College , says that if they are true ‘ all the known laws of physical science would be turned upside down ’ .
8 Sir Roger , Wykeham Professor of Physics at Oxford from 1974 to 1989 , was a Delegate from 1971 to 1988 , the year he became chief executive .
9 In the autumn of 1938 Marcus Oliphant , Professor of Physics at the University of Birmingham , was called to the Air Ministry and charged with the task .
10 In 1886 he was appointed professor of physics at the Royal College of Science , London .
11 The election of Joshi , a professor of physics at Allahabad University , confirmed a wider BJP move to bring younger leaders to the fore .
12 The Grand Prix was to be awarded jointly to the Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford ( recently deceased ) and to an 18-year-old student at the University of Konigsberg in East Prussia .
13 The Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford , the Reverend Baden Powell , died .
14 ‘ A-levels have a very high standard , but these standards are protected by failure , ’ says Professor Alan Smithers , professor of education at Manchester University .
15 It suits the purpose of , for example , R. F. Dearden ( 1976 ) , Professor of Education at Birmingham University , to assume the naive view of non-seriousness and therefore to argue that for this reason even Wendy House play in the Infant School could not possibly be taken seriously as a medium for learning .
16 In 1984 David Hargreaves , formerly Chief Inspector in ILEA and now Professor of Education at Cambridge , called attention to this danger in a paper entitled ‘ Motivation versus selection : a dilemma for Records of Achievement ’ ( 1986 ) .
17 The only linguist on my Working Group , Professor Michael Stubbs ( Professor of Education at the University of London Institute of Education ) , proved more radical than Professor Brown in his ideas about the teaching of language , and was deeply concerned about the problems of British ethnic communities and of multi-cultural education .
18 Ted Wragg is Professor of Education at Exeter University .
19 PROF TED WRAGG EDUCATION Ted Wragg is Professor of Education at Exeter University .
20 Laurence Tribe , Professor of Law at Harvard University , said he thought the session would continue to chip away at the broad right to abortion .
21 Francis Boyle , a well-known and distinguished professor of law at the University of Illinois , has dealt trenchantly ( see accompanying piece , right ) with the legal issues .
22 Michael Zander , professor of law at the London School of Economics and one of the members of the commission , has carried out a survey of courts .
23 Leon Duguit worked as a Professor of Law at the University of Bordeaux between 1886 and 1928 .
24 Grujović , an Austrian Serb , had been professor of law at Kharkov , and had acted as secretary to the Serbian delegation which had been sent to St Petersburg to enlist the support of the Russians .
25 Two years later Gloag became assistant in Scots law at Edinburgh University and in February 1905 he was appointed regius professor of law at Glasgow University .
26 In early December , Marjorie , Lady Lewis opened the Lewis Wing of the Law Faculty in the Wills Memorial Building , which was refurbished using funds raised form the local law practices to commemorate professor Martin Lewis , the first Professor of Law at the University , and his son Judge Sir Ian , Lady Lewis 's late husband , who had been elected a Pro-Chancellor the University shortly before his untimely death .
27 In 1986 Cranston came back to England , where he 'd studied , to be Professor of Law at London University .
28 Chloroform had already been employed by Dr James Simpson , Professor of obstetrics at the University of Glasgow ; ether had first been used in 1846 by Dr Robert Liston for an operation at University College Hospital in London .
29 The study , which is entitled ‘ Religion in Public Discourse : The Role of the Media ’ , will be conducted by Dr Stewart Hoover , Associate Professor of Journalism at the University 's Center for Mass Media Research and a former member of WACC 's Central Committee .
30 ‘ Career politicians are almost the only politicians left in the upper echelons of British politics and government , ’ observed Professor Anthony King , the loquacious professor of government at Essex University in the early eighties .
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