Robert McCredie May

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Robert McCredie May was a prominent Australian scientist and theoretical ecologist renowned for his influential work on population dynamics, chaos theory, and the mathematical modeling of ecosystems.

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instanceOf human
life peer
mathematical biologist
physicist
scientist
theoretical ecologist
university teacher
academicDegree Bachelor of Science
Doctor of Philosophy
alsoKnownAs Baron May of Oxford
surface form: Lord May of Oxford

Robert May
appointedAs Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government
awardReceived Balzan Prize
Blue Planet Prize
Companion of the Order of Australia
Crafoord Prize
Knight Bachelor
Order of Merit
Royal Medal
coAuthor Roy M. Anderson
countryOfBirth Australia
countryOfCitizenship Australia
United Kingdom
countryOfDeath United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1936-01-08
dateOfDeath 2020-04-28
doctoralAdvisor Murray Gell-Mann
educatedAt University of Sydney
School of Physics, University of Sydney
surface form: University of Sydney School of Physics
fieldOfWork biodiversity
chaos theory
complex systems
epidemiology
mathematical modeling of ecosystems
population dynamics
theoretical ecology
gender male
influenced epidemiological modeling
modern theoretical ecology
knownFor application of chaos theory to ecology
mathematical modeling of ecosystems
theoretical work on infectious disease dynamics
work on population dynamics
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Australian Academy of Science
Pontifical Academy of Sciences
Royal Society
Russian Academy of Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
surface form: US National Academy of Sciences
name Robert McCredie May self-link
nobleTitle life peer
notableWork Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control
Stability and Complexity in Model Ecosystems
surface form: Simple mathematical models with very complicated dynamics

Stability and Complexity in Model Ecosystems
placeOfBirth Sydney
placeOfDeath Oxford
positionHeld Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government
Member of the House of Lords
President of the Royal Society
Professor of Zoology at the University of Oxford
Royal Society Research Professor
presidencyEnd 2005
presidencyStart 2000
presidentOf Royal Society
termEnd 2000
termStart 1995
title Baron May of Oxford
workInstitution Harvard University
Imperial College London
Princeton University
University of Oxford
University of Sydney

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