Published on Oct 30, 2014
An interview with Professor Tom McLeish regarding his two lectures at the Faraday Institute summer course 2014; “Exploring the Relationship between Science and Religion” and “Faith and Wisdom in Science”. His wide range of research interests include molecular theology and processing of entangled polymeric fluids, macromolecular biophysics and issues of theology, ethics and science and the history of science. He is also involved in science-communication with the public via regular radio, TV and schools lectures, discussing issues from the Physics of Slime to the interaction of Faith and Science. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Chemistry, the American Physical Society and Fellow of the Royal Society.
An interview with Professor Tom McLeish regarding his two lectures at the Faraday Institute summer course 2014; “Exploring the Relationship between Science and Religion” and “Faith and Wisdom in Science”. His wide range of research interests include molecular theology and processing of entangled polymeric fluids, macromolecular biophysics and issues of theology, ethics and science and the history of science. He is also involved in science-communication with the public via regular radio, TV and schools lectures, discussing issues from the Physics of Slime to the interaction of Faith and Science. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Chemistry, the American Physical Society and Fellow of the Royal Society.