Professor Sir Chris Llewellyn-Smith

Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford

Interests:

Energy supply and demand in all its aspects.

Biography:

Chris Llewellyn Smith is a theoretical physicist interested in all aspects of energy supply and demand. He is currently leading a Royal Society study of large-scale electricity storage.  He has served inter alia as Director General of CERN (1994-1998, when the Large Hadron Collider was approved and construction started), and Director of Energy Research, Oxford University (2011-17).

Chris has served on many advisory bodies nationally and internationally, including the UK Prime Minister’s Advisory Council on Science and Technology (1989-92). His contributions and leadership have been recognised by awards and honours world-wide, including election to the Royal Society in 1984.

He was also a famous runner in his younger days, enjoying the rare distinction of pacing Roger Bannister on the running track in training runs leading up to the first ever sub-four minute mile, achieved at the Iffley Road running track in Oxford (pers comm).

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