Peter Richardson (engineer)

Professor Peter Damian Richardson FCGI, FRS[1] (born 1935) was a British biomedical engineer and academic.

[2] He studied at Imperial College London,[2] on a scholarship awarded to him at the age of 16.

He was appointed Professor of Engineering and Physiology at Brown University in 1984,[3] becoming Emeritus upon retirement.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1986,[2] and was awarded a Humboldt Prize in 1976,[2] and the Ernst Jung Prize in Medicine in 1986.

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