Faraday medalists • 2024
Laura Herz, "For pioneering advances in the photophysics of next-generation semiconductors, accomplished through innovative spectroscopic experiments." • 2023
Neil Alford,
Mark Oxborrow,
Chris Kay,
Jonathan Breeze,
Juna Sathian and
Enrico Salvadori, "For their discovery of the world's first room-temperature solid-state organic maser and subsequent discovery of room-temperature continuous wave masing in diamond." • 2022
Nikolay Zheludev, "For international leadership, discoveries and in-depth studies of new phenomena and functionalities in photonic nanostructures and nanostructured matter." • 2021
Bucker Dangor, "For outstanding contributions to experimental plasma physics, and in particular for his role in the development of the field of laser-plasma acceleration." • 2020
Richard Ellis, "For over 35 years of pioneering contributions in faint-object astronomy, often with instruments he funded and constructed, which have opened up the early universe to direct observations." • 2019
Roy Taylor, "For his extensive, internationally leading contributions to the development of spectrally diverse, ultrafast-laser sources and pioneering fundamental studies of nonlinear fibre optics that have translated to scientific and commercial application." • 2018
Jennifer Thomas, "For her outstanding investigations into the physics of neutrino oscillations, in particular her leadership of the MINOS/MINOS+ long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment." • 2017
Jeremy Baumberg, "For his investigations of many ingenious nanostructures supporting novel and precisely engineered plasmonic phenomena relevant to single molecule and atom dynamics, Raman spectroscopies and metamaterials applications." • 2016
Jenny Nelson," For her pioneering advances in the science of nanostructured and molecular semiconductor materials " • 2015
Henning Sirringhaus, "For transforming our knowledge of charge transport phenomena in
organic semiconductors as well as our ability to exploit them" • 2014
Alexander Giles Davies and
Edmund Linfield, "For their outstanding and sustained contributions to the physics and technology of the far-infrared (terahertz) frequency region of the electromagnetic spectrum" • 2013
Edward Hinds, "For his innovative and seminal experimental investigations into ultra-cold atoms and molecules" • 2012
Roy Sambles, "For his pioneering research in experimental
condensed matter physics" • 2011
Alan Andrew Watson, "For his outstanding leadership within the
Pierre Auger Observatory, and the insights he has provided to the origin and nature of ultra high energy cosmic rays" • 2010
Athene Donald, "For her many highly original studies of the structures and behaviour of polymers both synthetic and natural" • 2009
Donal Bradley, "For his pioneering work in the field of '
plastic electronics'" • 2008
Roger Cowley, "For pioneering work in the development and application of neutron and X-ray scattering techniques to the physics of a wide range of important solid and liquid-state systems"
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