American politician | Needham B. Broughton High School | Ottawa: December 15, 1993 - January 1, 1921 | Nida Allam | Ottawa: December 15, 1993 - January 1, 1921
Freeman Dyson
- Crowthorne: December 15, 1923 celebration
- Princeton: February 28, 2020 celebration


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Freeman Dyson -
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United States, United Kingdom -
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badge Full Name
Freeman Dyson -
assignment_ind Surname
Freeman John Dyson -
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celebration Date of birth
Crowthorne: December 15, 1923 -
deceased Rest in Peace
Princeton: February 28, 2020 -
language Official Website
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engineering Field of Work
- mathematics
- mathematical physics
- solid-state physics
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school Education
- Cornell University
- Twyford School
- University of Cambridge
- Trinity College
- Winchester College
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trophy Awards & Honors
- National Book Critics Circle Award in Nonfiction (1984)
- Harkness Fellowship (1947)
- Great Immigrants Award (2007)
- Hughes Medal (1968)
- Enrico Fermi Award (1993)
- Josiah Willard Gibbs Lectureship (1972)
- Templeton Prize (2000)
- Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics (1965)
- Oersted Medal (1991)
- honorary doctor of Yeshiva University
- honorary doctorate of the University of Glasgow
- Joseph A. Burton Forum Award (1998)
- Henri Poincaré Prize (2012)
- honorary doctorate from Princeton University
- Fellow of the Royal Society (1952)
- Harvey Prize (1977)
- Andrew Gemant Award (1988)
- Wolf Prize in Physics (1981)
- Matteucci Medal (1989)
- Pomeranchuk Prize (2003)
- Lorentz Medal (1966)
- Max Planck Medal (1969)
- J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Prize (1970)
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social_leaderboard Notable Works
- Dyson sphere
- Dyson equation
- Schwinger–Dyson equation
- Dyson's eternal intelligence
- Dyson series
- Crank conjecture
- Dyson's transform
- Dyson conjecture
- Dyson tree
- Infinite in All Directions
- The Scientist as Rebel
- The Sun, the Genome and the Internet
- Disturbing the Universe
- theoretical physicist and mathematician (1923–2020) | National Book Critics Circle Award in Nonfiction (1984), Harkness Fellowship (1947), Great Immigrants