We are proud to highlight Prof. Peter Haynes, who officially assumed office as Provost and Deputy President of Imperial College London (UK) on October 1, 2025. His appointment marks an important moment for one of the world’s leading universities in science and technology.
Prof. Haynes is a famous scientist and teacher of the area of Computational and Quantum Materials Science. Throughout his illustrious career, he had contributed ample input to the knowledge of materials at the atomic level, and the development of high-performance computing.
Prof. Haynes has made it due to his accomplishments all over the world. He was awarded the Maxwell Medal and Prize by the Institute of physics (2010) and made a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (2021) - awards which recognise his exceptional contribution not only to research but also to teaching.
He is best known for developing ONETEP, a widely used and respected computational code that has transformed how scientists model and simulate complex materials. The collaboration, especially between physics, chemistry and engineering has been reinforced and has introduced new possibilities in materials discovery and quantum research.
Being the Provost and the Deputy President, Prof. Haynes is likely to be the key figure in formulating the direction of Imperial College research and academic excellence. His emphasis on interdisciplinary teamwork, student growth and teaching based on research will remain the key to steer the global image of scientific leadership of the university.
Employees note that Prof. Haynes is an insightful and visionary leader who integrates profound scientific understanding with the desire to mentor young scholars. His leadership focuses on teamwork, innovation, and constant quest to learn that may help the academic world as well the society.
At GlobalX Publications, we take pride in celebrating educators and researchers who advance global learning and discovery. Prof. The appointment of Peter Haynes indicates an excellent career of vision and service to science. His work as a leader will keep inspiring the upcoming generation of researchers and will enhance the relationship between academic research and the practical effect.
Congratulations to Prof. Peter Haynes on his new appointment and congratulations on continuing to provide value to