Peter Littlewood
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Peter Littlewood is a British physicist
Physicist
A physicist is a scientist who studies or practices physics. Physicists study a wide range of physical phenomena in many branches of physics spanning all length scales: from sub-atomic particles of which all ordinary matter is made to the behavior of the material Universe as a whole...

 and former head of the Cavendish Laboratory
Cavendish Laboratory
The Cavendish Laboratory is the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge, and is part of the university's School of Physical Sciences. It was opened in 1874 as a teaching laboratory....

. He previously headed the Theory of Condensed Matter group and the Theoretical Physics Research department at Bell Laboratories.

He is a long-standing fellow and alumnus of Trinity College, Cambridge
Trinity College, Cambridge
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, and he was awarded a Kennedy Scholarship
Kennedy Scholarship
Kennedy Scholarships provide full funding for six to eight British post-graduate students to study at either Harvard University or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...

 to attend MIT in 1976. He was elected as a member of the Royal Society
Royal Society
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in 2007 for his contributions to the theory of collective phenomena in condensed matter physics, the discovery of amplitude collective mode in superconductors, the invention of marginal Fermi liquid phenomenology for cuprate superconductors, and other work involving friction and force flow.
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