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Philip Welch
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Philip Welch in 2004
Born
Philip David Welch

1954 (age 69–70)
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity College London
University of Oxford
AwardsInamori Foundation Young Researcher’s Prize 1998
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, Mathematical Logic, Philosophy
InstitutionsUniversity of Bristol, UCLA, Kobe University
Doctoral advisorRobin Gandy

Philip David Welch (born 1954 in Newport, Hampshire) is a British mathematician known for his contributions to logic and set theory. Previously Assistant Professor in Mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles, he is Professor of Pure Mathematics at the School of Mathematics, University of Bristol.[1][2]Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).. He is currently President of the British Logic Colloquium (2017), Vice-President of the European Set Theory Society (2018), and the Coordinating Editor of the Journal of Symbolic Logic (2016).

Biography

Philip Welch attended Lancing College and after obtaining a BSc in mathematics from University College London in 1975, he attended Exeter College at the University of Oxford taking an MSc in mathematical logic in 1976, and his DPhil in 1979, under the supervision of Robin Gandy with a dissertation entitled Combinatorial Principles in the Core Model’’.

He worked as an assistant at the Seminar für Logik at the University of Bonn from 1980 to 1981, then as an SERC Research Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford from 1981 until 1983. Following a Royal Society European Research Fellowship at the University of Bonn, and the Free University of Berlin (1984) he held a position as an Assistant Professor at UCLA until 1986. In 1997 he left Bristol in order to set up a research group in set theory at the Graduate School of Science and Technology at Kobe University, Japan. He subsequently held a Guest Professorship at the Kurt Gödel Research Center at the University of Vienna (2000-2001) and a Mercator Professorship at the University of Bonn (2001) before returning to Bristol in 2002. He was appointed there as a Professor in 2004. Apart from research articles he is co-author with Aaron Beller and Ronald Jensen of Coding the Universe[3].


Notes

  • Welch, Philip D with A. Beller, R.B. Jensen (1982). Coding the Universe. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521280402. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)




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