Michael O’Hara ob. 24 November 2014

Michael (“Mike”) John O’Hara was one of the leading petrologists of his generation. It has been said that modern igneous petrology and geochemistry would not be the same without Mike’s many discoveries, creative efforts, and deep insights. He pioneered the use of experimental and theoretical petrology to unrave... Read More

Paul O’Leary

Director of Welsh Language and Culture, Institute of Geography, History, Politics and Psychology, Aberystwyth University; Holder of the Sir John Williams Chair in Welsh History Read More

John O’Reilly

Chairman NICC (Standards) Ltd; Formerly: Director General of Knowledge and Innovation at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS); Vice-Chancellor of Cranfield University; Professor and Head of the School of Electronic Engineering, Bangor University Read More

Thomas O’Loughlin

Professor Emeritus of Historical Theology, University of Nottingham Professor O’Loughlin examines early and medieval texts, seeking to understand their religious world view. He explores those texts with the assumption that religion is always in flux within traditions, rather than being static or peripheral. He has... Read More

Stephen O’Rahilly

Stephen O’Rahilly graduated from University College Dublin with the Gold Medal in Medicine, and is now Professor of Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine at the University of Cambridge. He is Director of the MRC Metabolic Disease Unit, co-Director of the Wellcome-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, Scientific Director o... Read More

David Olive ob 7 November 2012

Professor David Olive, who has died in Cambridge aged 75, was one of the pre-eminent theoretical physicists of his generation.  His academic career encompassed the University of Cambridge, CERN, Imperial College and Swansea University, where together with Ian Halliday he founded the theoretical particle physics gr... Read More