Paul D. Stevenson (born August 9, 1974) is a senior lecturer and the admissions tutor in the Physics Department at the University of Surrey, in the United Kingdom. According to his university profile, Stevenson, although born in Glasgow, spent his formative years in Bristol, London and Bishop's Stortford. He completed his education with a D.Phil from Oxford university in 1999 with a doctoral thesis titled "Nuclear Structure Calculations using many-body perturbation theory with a separable interaction". Following twelve months at the University of Tennessee he moved to the University of Surrey where he progressed from Research Fellow to Lecturer (2002) and then to his current position in 2008. Stevenson is chair of the Institute of Physics (IoP) South Central Branch, a member of the IoP Nuclear Physics Group, the recorder of the BA Physics and Astronomy Section and a member of the STFC Nuclear Physics Grants Panel. In 2004 Stevenson devised a formula to assist women determine the ideal height of their shoe heel. He has published 60 papers in scientific publications with a further three in preparation.
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