Neil F. Johnson Scientist

Neil Fraser Johnson (b. 1961, Southend, Essex, UK) is a Professor of physics notable for his work in complexity theory and complex systems, spanning quantum information, econophysics, and condensed matter physics. He is also notable for his book Financial Market Complexity published by Oxford University Press, and for his research in insurgent and Fourth generation warfare. He presented the Royal Institution Christmas Lecture "Arrows of time" on BBC TV in 1999.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1961
Birth place
United Kingdom , Southend-on-Sea , Essex
Residence
United States
Education
Harvard University
University of Cambridge
Known for
Complex systems

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Scientist

awards
Kennedy Scholarship
doctoral advisor
Henry Ehrenreich
doctoral student
Alexandra Olaya-Castro
Chiu Fan Lee
Francesca Fassioli Olsen
Field of study
Physicist
notable student
Adrian P. Flitney

Neil F. Johnson on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://videolectures.net/eccs07_johnson_cha
  2. http://videolectures.net/eccs07_johnson_int
  3. http://www.physics.miami.edu/~njohnson