Martin Raymond (Ray) Flannery (January 8, 1941, in Claudy, County Londonderry – May 2, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia)[1] was Regents’ Professor Emeritus in theoretical physics at Georgia Tech.
[2] He was known for his work in atomic, molecular, and optical physics (AMO), and published over 160 papers in that area, 66 as sole author.
in mathematics in 1961, and then a Ph.D. in 1964 under advisors Alan L. Stewart and Uno (Uuno) Öpik.
[4] His thesis was in two parts: Some properties of three-electron atomic systems abd and Photoionization of molecular hydrogen.
He also held the following positions: In 2012 the school of mathematics and physics at QUB established the Raymond Flannery Prize "to be awarded annually to the graduate in the School of Mathematics and Physics with the best overall mark".