DatesAndPlaces | MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, 1950-1967 University Demonstrator then Lecturer, Dept.of Experimental Psychology, Cambridge,1953-1967 Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1962-1967 Visiting Professor at University of California Los Angeles, 1963 Visiting Professor, MIT 1964 Visitng Professor, University of New York, 1966 University of Edinburgh, 1967-1970, University of Bristol (funded by MRC), 1970-1988 Summer at Bell Telephone Laboratories, New Jersey, 1973 British Council Lecturer, Southern India, 1987 Professor Emeritus: University of Bristol, 1988 Osher Visiting Fellow, the Exploratorium, San Francisco, 1989 Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship, 1992-1994 Senior Research Fellow, University of Bristol, 1995-. |
Activity | Date of Birth: 24/07/1923 Date of Death: 17/05/2010
University and Professional Training: M.A. (Cantab), Downing College (by scholarship from RAF), 1947-1950 D.Sc. (Bristol), 1983
Honorary degrees: D.Univ. Open, 1990 D.Univ. Stirling, 1990 LL.D Bristol, 1993 D.Sc. East Anglia, 1996 D.Sc. Exeter, 1996 D.Univ.York, 1998 D.Sc. U.M.I.S.T., 1998 D.Sc.Keele, 1999 D.Sc. Edinburgh
Professional career: Served in the RAF, Signals, 1941-1947 Research Worker, MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, 1950-1953 University Demonstrator then Lecturer, Dept.of Experimental Psychology, Cambridge,1953-1967 Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1962-1967 Visiting Professor at University of California Los Angeles, 1963 Visiting Professor, MIT 1964 Visitng Professor, University of New York, 1966 Co-founder, Deaprtment of Machine Intelligence and Perception, in the University of Edinburgh, 1967-1970, Professor of Bionics, Department Chairman, 1968-1970 Professor of Neuropsychology, and Director of the Brain and Perception Laboratory, The Medical School, University of Bristol (funded by MRC), 1970-1988 Summer at Bell Telephone Laboratories, New Jersey, 1973 British Council Lecturer, Southern India, 1987 Retired from Personal Chair, 1988 Professor Emeritus: University of Bristol, 1988 Osher Visiting Fellow, the Exploratorium, San Francisco, 1989 Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship, 1992-1994 Senior Research Fellow, University of Bristol, 1995-
Other Honours and Awards: Craik Prize for Physiological Psychology, St John's College, Cambridge, 1958 CIBA Foundation Senior International Research Prize, 1959 Waverley Gold Medal (for inventing Sold-Image Microscope), 1960 Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1969 Freedom of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, City of London, 1979 Silvanus Thompson Medal, 1986 BAA Television Award, for presenting Byline: Blind to Science, 1989 Commander of The British Empire (CBE), HMQ, 1989 Capire International Prize, Prato-Firenze Italy, 1990 Primo Rovis Prize, Trieste Italy, 1991 Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of London, 1992 Royal Society, Michael Faraday Medal, 1992 Lord Crook Gold Medal, from the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, 1996 Fellow, Institute of Physics, 1999 Hughling Jackson Gold Medal, from the Royal Society of Medicine, 1999 Simonyi Lecture, Deaprtment Public Understanding of Science, Oxford, 2000 Medawar Lecture (Royal Society Prize Lecture), 2000 Lecture to the Pontifical Council, the Vatican, 2000
Involvement with BPS and/or other societies and organisations: Founder Member of the Experimental Psychological Society (1953) President, 1981-2. Life Member, 1993 - Member, Royal Institution of London., 1960, Manager, 1972-1975 , Member of Council 1991-1994, Vice President, 1992-1995 Chairman Humphry Davy Committee, 1975 President of Section 'J' (Psychology) British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1976 Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. (Christmas Lectures (1970), 1980-1994 Fellow of the British Psychological Society, 1981 President of Section X (General Section) the BAA, 1986 Founder-President of Section Q (History of Science), the BAA, 1989 President of Section Q, the BAA (for second term), 1990 The Athenaeum, London, 1990 Elected Member of Royal Society Dining Club, 1994 Honorary Fellow of the British Psychological Society, 2000.
Sources: R L Gregory's CV.
Compiled by Mike Maskill, BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre. |