Edward Roy PikeFRS (born 4 December 1929 inPerth, Australia) is an Australian physicist, specializing inquantum optics.
He studied atOxford University and from 1958 to 1960 was aFulbright Scholar atMassachusetts Institute of Technology. From 1960 to 1991 he was in theRoyal Signals and Radar Establishment, from 1967 as leading scientist, from 1973 as Deputy Chief Scientific Officer and from 1984 as Chief Scientific Officer. From 1984 to 1986 he was guest professor atImperial College, London. From 1986 he was Clerk-Maxwell Professor for Theoretical Physics atKing's College London, and from 1991 to 1994 head of its School of Physical Sciences and Engineering, later becoming emeritus Professor of Physics.[1]
From 1995 to 2004 he was a director of the software company Stilo Technology Ltd (from 2002 chairman). From 1981 to 1985 he was chairman of the publisher Adam Hilger Ltd.[1] He founded Fonologica Ltd, aspeech recognition software company, in 2004.[2]
He received theFaraday Medal in 1996.[3] He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, and received its Charles Parsons Prize in 1975, and a fellow of the Institute of Physics, of which he was vice president from 1981 to 1985.[4]
He was co-author withSarben Sarkar ofThe Quantum Theory of Radiation (Clarendon Press, 1995).
He was editor or joint editor of the following:[1]