![]() ![]() He is also a member of Academia Europaea, as well as the Thomas Young Centre, an alliance of London research groups working on the theory and simulation of materials. ![]() He is a founding member of the UK government’s E-Infrastructure Leadership Council and a Medical Academy Nominated Expert to the UK Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology on Data, Algorithms and Modelling, which has led to the creation of the London-based Turing Institute. He chaired the UK Collaborative Computational Projects Steering Panel (2005–15) and has served on programme committees of many conferences, including the 2002 Nobel Symposium on Self-Organisation. He has received many US, UK and European supercomputing awards, which have provided him with unique access to several supercomputers. He has led many large-scale projects and is principal investigator on several current projects funded by the European Commission and other agencies. ![]() He is active in a broad area of interdisciplinary research including condensed matter physics and chemistry, materials science, and life and medical sciences. ![]() Peter Coveney holds a chair in physical chemistry and is an honorary professor in computer science at University College London (where he is the director of the Centre for Computational Science), a professor in applied high-performance computing at the University of Amsterdam, and professor adjunct at Yale University School of Medicine. ![]()
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