,
Dale T. Mortensen,
Christopher A. Pissarides, Konstantin Novoselov,
Andre Geim,
Akira Suzuki,
Ei-ichi Negishi, and
Richard Heck, Nobel Prize Laureates 2010, at a press conference at the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. • 2007 Nicholas Kurti European Science Prize "to promote and recognise the novel work of young scientists working in the fields of Low Temperatures and/or High Magnetic Fields." • 2008 Technology Review-35 Young Innovator • 2008 University of Manchester Researcher of the Year. • 2008
Europhysics Prize, jointly with
Geim, "for discovering and isolating a single free-standing atomic layer of carbon (
graphene) and elucidating its remarkable electronic properties.", • 2008
International Union of Pure and Applied Physics Young Scientist Prize, "for his contribution in the discovery of
graphene and for pioneering studies of its extraordinary properties." • 2010
Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with
Andre Geim, "for groundbreaking experiments regarding the material graphene." • 2010 Honorary Fellow of the
Royal Society of Chemistry (HonFRSC) • 2010 Honorary Professor of
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology •
2011 Elected Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS), • 2012 Chosen among "Britain's 50 New Radicals" by
NESTA and
The Observer • 2012 The Kohn Prize Lecture “...for development of new class of materials: two-dimensional atomic crystals” • 2013 Appointed
Langworthy Professor of Physics, University of Manchester. • 2013
Leverhulme Medal (Royal Society) "...for revolutionary work on graphene, other two-dimensional crystals and their heterostructures that has great potential for a number of applications, from electronics to energy" • 2013 Awarded Honorary Freedom of the City of Manchester "for his groundbreaking work on graphene", see List of Freedom of the City recipients • 2013 Elected a foreign member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences • 2014 2nd place in the Discovery Section of the National Science Photography Competition. • 2014 included in a list of the most highly cited researchers. He was also named among the 17 hottest researchers worldwide – "individuals who have published the greatest number of hot papers during 2012–2013". • 2014 awarded the
Onsager Medal. • 2015 elected to be a member of the
Academia Europaea. • 2016 awarded the
Carbon Medal. • 2016 awarded the
Dalton Medal. • 2019 elected a foreign associate of the US
National Academy of Sciences • 2019 elected to be a member of the
Asia Pacific Academy of Materials • 2019 Otto Warburg Prize and Lecture by The Otto Warburg Chemistry Foundation "for the discovery of the unusual quantum properties of one atom thick two-dimensional materials" • 2022 awarded
John von Neumann Professor title. The title is awarded jointly by the
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) and the
John von Neumann Computer Society • 2023 elected a foreign member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences • 2022 Fray International Sustainability Award • 2023 Kublai Khan Medal of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences • 2024 Contribution to Knowledge Platinum Medal Award (joint with
Andre Geim) from the
Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining ==National Graphene Institute==