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Michael Coey was born on 24 February, 1945 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a British physicist. Discover Michael Coey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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John Michael David Coey (born 24 February 1945), known as Michael Coey, is a Belfast-born experimental physicist working in the fields of magnetism and spintronics.
He is an Emeritus professor at the Trinity College Dublin (TCD).
Michael Coey got a BA in Physics at Jesus College, Cambridge (1966), and a PhD from University of Manitoba (1971) for
a thesis on "Mössbauer Effect of 57Fe in Magnetic Oxides" with advisor Allan H. Morrish.
Since 1973, Coey has been married to poet Wong May Coey and has two sons.
He has been in the physics department of Trinity College Dublin (TCD) since 1978.
He has been part of numerous collaborations including: IBM Yorktown Heights (1979), Institute of Physics Peking (1980), McGill University (1982), University of Bordeaux (1984), CEN-Grenoble (1985), Johns Hopkins APL (1986), Universite de Paris IV (1992), University of California, San Diego (1997), Florida State University (1998), University of Paris XI (1998), Leman University Geneva (2001/3), University of Strasbourg (2006).
Coey pioneered a co-operation project between academic and industrial laboratories in the Concerted European Action on Magnets (1985–95).
Throughout his career he has strongly identified himself with the European spirit and tradition of collaboration.
He obtained his ScD in 1987 and passed his Habilitation from the University of Grenoble in 1986, and an honorary doctorate in 1994.
Michael Coey has been a Professor of Physics at TCD since 1987, and was the last appointed Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy (2007–2012), a chair that dates from 1724.
Mike Coey is a member of the Royal Irish Academy (1987), a Fellow of the Royal Society (2003) and a Foreign Associate of the US National Academy of Sciences (2005).
He is also a fellow of the Institute of Physics, the Mineralogical Society of America and the American Physical Society.
In 1994 Coey founded Magnetic Solutions and went on to be the cofounder of CRANN Ireland's Nanoscience Research institute (2002) and conceived Dublin's unique Science Gallery (2006).
He has published over 700 scientific articles on diverse aspects of magnetism, many of which have had significant impact on the scientific community.
His textbook Magnetism and Magnetic Materials has been well received.
He has an honorary doctorate from the Institute Institute National Polytechnique Grenoble (1994) and has been a Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Magnetics Study (2006) and the Albert Einstein Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2010).
His numerous awards include a Fulbright Fellowship, the Charles Chree Medal of the Institute of Physics (1997), the Gold Medal of the Royal Irish Academy (2005) the RDS INTEL Prize Lecture on Nanoscience (2012) in addition to being the recipient of the Humboldt (2013), Gutenberg (2015) and Max Born Medal and Prize (2019) awards.
He served as Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy at TCD from 2007 to 2012.
He delivered a public lecture on the History of Magnetism in Paris in 2010.
Currently, Coey holds positions at National University Singapore and the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden.
He received the Max Born Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics in 2012.