Wright graduated with first class honours from University of Aberdeen in 1964. For his postgraduate studies he went to Christ Church, Oxford where he obtained his doctorate in 1967. [1] For his thesis on measure theory, Wright was awarded the Oxford Senior Mathematical Prize and Johnson Prize. [3]
Career
In 1965 Wright was appointed to a junior college lectureship at Christ Church and in 1968 became the Leathersellers’ Tutorial Fellow in Mathematics at St Catherine’s College, Oxford.[3]
Wright worked mainly in functional analysis, measure theory, operator theory and related areas, including applications to quantum theory. He published over 130 papers in mathematical journals. [3][4] A significant part of Wrights research work was on AW*-Algebras and monotone complete C*-algebras culminating in a book coauthored with Kazuyuki Saito. [3] Other notable work include results on Jordan C*-Algebras in 1977 and a solution of the Mackey-Gleason Problem in 1994 (with L.J. Bunce).[3]