Nevill Mott Medal and Prize
The Nevill Mott medal and prize is awarded in selected years by the Institute of Physics. It was first established in 1997 thanks to a donation of Sir Nevill Mott's family. Sir Nevill Mott was one of the outstanding British condensed matter theorists and won a Nobel prize in Physics in 1977. He died in 1996. The award is for distinguished research in condensed matter or materials physics and consists of a silver medal and a prize of £1000.[1][2]
Nevill Mott Medal and Prize | |
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Awarded for | Distinguished research in condensed matter or materials physics |
Sponsored by | Institute of Physics |
Reward(s) | Silver medal, £1000 |
First awarded | 2000 |
Website | http://www.iop.org/about/awards/ |
Mott Medallists
The following have received the medal:[3]
- 2019 Stephen Hayden[4][5]
- 2018 Laura Herz
- 2017 Michael Finnis[6][7]
- 2015 John Saunders
- 2013 Andrew Shields
- 2011 Andrew P. Mackenzie[8]
- 2009 Gillian Gehring[9][10]
- 2008 Gabriel Aeppli
- 2007 Andre Geim[11][12]
- 2006 Peter Weightman
- 2005 Athene Donald[13]
- 2004 Ted Forgan[14][15]
- 2003 D. Phillip Woodruff
- 2002 Maurice Sidney Skolnick[16]
- 2001 Manuel Cardona
- 2000 Michael Pepper
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References
- "Nevill Mott Medal and Prize". Institute of Physics.
- "Mott Medal and Prize". International Centre for Scientific Research.
- "Nevill Mott medal recipients". Institute of Physics.
- "Prestigious Institute of Physics award for Bristol scientist". University of Bristol. 5 July 2019.
- "Congratulations to ISIS user Stephen Hayden on being awarded the IoP's prestigious Nevill Mott Medal and Prize!". Science and Technology Facilities Council. 29 November 2019.
- "Professor Michael Finnis wins the 2017 Nevill Mott Medal and Prize". The Thomas Young Centre. 25 July 2017.
- Dunning, Hayley (30 June 2017). "Three Imperial scientists scoop Institute of Physics prizes". Imperial College London.
- "IOP Mott Medal and Prize for Prof Andy Mackenzie". University of St. Andrews. 4 July 2011.
- "Mott medal and prize – Prof. Gillian Gehring". European Platform of Women Scientists. 9 July 2009.
- "Sheffield physicists receive top honours". The Polymer Centre. 2 July 2009.
- "Graphene scientist scoops Mott Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics". Scientifc Computing World. Europa Science. 2 November 2006.
- "Professor scoops top prize for remarkable scientific discovery". EurekAlert!. 19 October 2006.
- "IoP rewards top British physicists". The Guardian. 1 September 2004.
- "IOP Bestows Awards". Physics Today. 57 (1): 64. January 12, 2007. doi:10.1063/1.1650077 – via physicstoday.scitation.org.
- "Mott Prize". University of Birmingham.
- "AWARDS AND PRIZES". Times Higher Education (THE). 23 November 2001.
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