Nicholas Mark Harrison was born in
Streetly,
Sutton Coldfield, in the United Kingdom. His father was a manager at
Lloyds Bank. He took a degree in physics at
University College London and the
University of Birmingham after which he was appointed as a research scientist at
Daresbury Laboratory, spending a year in 1993 as a visiting scientist at
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. In 1994 he was appointed head of the Computational Materials Science Group at
Daresbury Laboratory. In 2000 he became the Professor of Computational Materials Science at
Imperial College London. He was elected a
Fellow of the Institute of Physics in 2004 and a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2008. He is currently a co-director of the Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering at Imperial College London. ==Research==