The Wykeham Professorship of Physics is a distinguished academic position at the University of Oxford, specifically within the Department of Physics. Established in 1704, this chair is named after William of Wykeham, the founder of New College, Oxford. The Wykeham Professor of Physics is responsible for conducting research and teaching in various areas of physics, and the role is considered highly prestigious within the academic community.

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