Andrew Hodges Explained

Andrew Hodges
Birth Name:Andrew Philip Hodges
Birth Place:London, England
Citizenship:United Kingdom
Nationality:British
Field:Mathematics
Twistor theory
Known For:
Thesis Title:The Description of Mass within the Theory of Twistors
Thesis Url:https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.459296
Thesis Year:1975
Work Institution:University of Oxford
Doctoral Advisor:Roger Penrose
Alma Mater:Birkbeck, University of London (PhD)

Andrew Philip Hodges (; born 1949) is a British mathematician, author and emeritus senior research fellow at Wadham College, Oxford.[1]

Education

Hodges was born in London in 1949[2] and educated at Birkbeck, University of London, where he was awarded his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1975[3] for research on twistor theory supervised by Roger Penrose.

Career and research

Since the early 1970s, Hodges has worked on twistor theory, which is the approach to the problems of fundamental physics pioneered by Roger Penrose. He was also involved in the gay liberation movement during this time.[4]

Hodges is best known as the author of , his biography of the British computer pioneer and codebreaker Alan Turing.[5] The book was critically acclaimed when it was first published in 1983, with Donald Michie in New Scientist calling it "marvellous and faithful".[6] In June 2002 it was chosen by Michael Holroyd for inclusion in a list of 50 "essential" books (available in print at the time) in The Guardian.[7]

Alan Turing: The Enigma formed the basis of Hugh Whitemore's 1986 stage play Breaking the Code, which was adapted for television in 1996, with Derek Jacobi as Turing. The book was later made into the 2014 film The Imitation Game directed by Morten Tyldum, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing.[8] [9] The script for The Imitation Game won Graham Moore an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015.

Hodges is also the author of works that popularise science and mathematics.

He is an emeritus tutorial fellow in mathematics at Wadham College, Oxford.[1] [10] Having taught at Wadham since 1986, Hodges was elected a Fellow in 2007, and was appointed Dean of Wadham College from the start of the 2011/2012 academic year.

In 2014 he joined the Pet Shop Boys on stage at the Royal Albert Hall for a standing ovation following the world premiere of A The Man from the Future[11] at The Proms.[12]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prof. Andrew Hodges. maths.ox.ac.uk.
  2. Web site: Andrew Hodges . Penguin Books Australia . . 14 July 2024.
  3. PhD. Birkbeck, University of London. The Description of Mass within the Theory of Twistors. Andrew Philip. Hodges. 1975. . london.ac.uk. 500473477.
  4. Web site: Smith . Nick . The Imitation Game: the author of the book of the film . . 30 November 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151208170013/http://eandt.theiet.org/magazine/2014/11/interview-andrew-hodges.cfm . 8 December 2015 .
  5. Web site: Andrew . Hodges . Alan Turing: The Enigma — Notes by the author . turing.org.uk .
  6. Michie . Donald . Donald Mitchie . 9 February 1984 . A loner, a misfit, a genius . . London . newscientist.com . 36–37 . 16 December 2015 .
  7. https://www.theguardian.com/Archive/Article/0,4273,4425446,00.html A library for all seasons
  8. Web site: Inspiring 'The Imitation Game'. 11 February 2022. 11 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220211144321/https://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/news/2014/november/inspiring-the-imitation-game. dead.
  9. Web site: The Imitation Game. timeout.com . . 10 November 2014 .
  10. Web site: Andrew Hodges. 11 February 2022. 22 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210422172343/https://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/people/emeritus-fellows/h/andrew-hodges. dead.
  11. Web site: A Man from the Future – Pet Shop Boys – Theatre & Film.
  12. Web site: Pet Shop Boys and Proms for Wadham Fellow. 11 February 2022. 11 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220211142326/https://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/news/2014/july/pet-shop-boys-and-proms-for-wadham-fellow. dead.
  13. With Downcast Gays: Aspects of Homosexual Self-Oppression Pink Triangle Press, 1977.
  14. [Alan Turing: The Enigma]
  15. One to Nine: The Inner Life of Numbers Short Books, London, 2007.