Institute of Physics James Clerk Maxwell Medal and Prize
Institute of Physics James Clerk Maxwell Medal & Prize | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding early-career contributions to theoretical physics |
Sponsored by | Institute of Physics |
Location | London |
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Presented by |
Institute of Physics |
Website | Official website |
The James Clerk Maxwell Medal and Prize is awarded annually by the Institute of Physics to recognize outstanding early-career contributions to theoretical physics. Named after James Clerk Maxwell, the medal is made of bronze and accompanied by a prize of £1000. [1]
Medallists
Source: Institute of Physics
- 2017 Marcin Mucha-Kruczynski – University of Bath
- 2016 Alexandra Olaya-Castro – University College London
- 2015 Clare Burrage – University of Nottingham
- 2014 Igor Lesanovsky – University of Nottingham
- 2013 Jo Dunkley – University of Oxford
- 2012 Meera Parish – University College London
- 2011 Andrei Starinets – University of Oxford (St Johns College)
- 2010 Peter Haynes – Imperial College
- 2009 Dmitry Skryabin – University of Bath
- 2008 Sougato Bose – University College London
- 2007 Nigel Cooper – University of Cambridge
- 2006 Ruth Gregory – University of Durham
- 2005 Clifford Victor Johnson – University of Southern California
- 2004 Martin Bodo Plenio – Imperial College
- 2003 Tchavdar Nikolov Todorov – Queen's University Belfast
- 2002 Andrew John Schofield – University of Birmingham
- 2001 Benjamin Simons – University of Cambridge
- 2000 Andrew Martin Steane
- 1999 Jeffrey Robert Forshaw – University of Manchester
- 1998 Andrew James Fisher
- 1997 Michael Wilkinson – Open University
- 1996 Michael Christopher Payne
- 1995 Artur Ekert
- 1994 Stephen Mark Barnett
- 1993 John Feather Wheater
- 1992 Neil Turok
- 1991 Michael E Cates
- 1990 George Petros Efstathiou
- 1989 Mark Warner
- 1988 Robin C Ball
- 1987 Michael Boris Green
- 1986 James Binney
- 1985 Alan John Bray and Allan Peter Young
- 1984 David William Bullett
- 1983 Alastair Douglas Bruce
- 1982 Jonathan Richard Ellis – King's College London
- 1981 John M. Kosterlitz
- 1980 David Wallace
- 1979 Christopher Hubert Llewellyn Smith
- 1978 Michael Berry
- 1977 Eric Jakeman
- 1976 Stephen William Hawking
- 1975 Anthony James Leggett
- 1974 Samuel Frederick Edwards
- 1973 David J. Thouless
- 1972 Volker Heine
- 1971 John Bryan Taylor
- 1970 Richard John Eden
- 1968 Roger James Elliott and Kenneth William Harry Stevens
- 1966 Richard Henry Dalitz
- 1964 Walter Charles Marshall
- 1962 Abdus Salam
See also
References
- ↑ "The Maxwell medal and prize". Institute of Physics. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
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