Institute of Physics Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize
Awarded for atomic or molecular physics
Award
Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize | |
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Awarded for | Atomic physics |
Sponsored by | Institute of Physics |
Presented by | Institute of Physics |
Reward(s) | Silver medal, £1000 |
First awarded | 2008 |
Website | http://www.iop.org/about/awards/ |
The Thomson Medal and Prize is an award which has been made, originally only biennially in even-numbered years, since 2008 by the British Institute of Physics for "distinguished research in atomic (including quantum optics) or molecular physics". It is named after Nobel prizewinner Sir J. J. Thomson, the British physicist who demonstrated the existence of electrons, and comprises a silver medal and a prize of £1000.[1]
Not to be confused with the J. J. Thomson IET Achievement Medal for electronics.
Medallists
The following have received a medal:[2]
- 2022: Michael Tarbutt, for pioneering experimental and theoretical work on the production of ultracold molecules by laser cooling, and the applications of those molecules to quantum science and tests of fundamental physics.[3]
- 2021: Carla Faria, for distinguished contributions to the theory of strong-field laser-matter interactions.[4]
- 2020: Michael Charlton, for scientific leadership in antimatter science.[5]
- 2019: Simon L. Cornish [Wikidata], for outstanding contributions to experiments on ultra-cold atoms and molecules [6][7]
- 2016: Jeremy M. Hutson, for his pioneering work on the theory of ultracold molecules [8][9]
- 2014: Charles S Adams, for his imaginative experiments which have pioneered the field of Rydberg quantum optics[10]
- 2012: Michael Köhl [de], for his pioneering experimental work in Bose-Einstein condensates and cold Fermi gases
- 2010: Gaetana Laricchia [Wikidata], for her contributions to the development of the world's only positronium beam[11]
- 2008: Edward Hinds, for his important and elegant experimental investigations in the fields of atomic physics and quantum optics[12][13][14]
See also
References
- ^ "Silver Subject Medals and Prizes". Institute of Physics. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
- ^ "Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize recipients". Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize recipients | Institute of Physics. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
- ^ "2021 Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize". 2021 Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize | Institute of Physics. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
- ^ "2021 Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize". 2021 Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize | Institute of Physics. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
- ^ "2020 Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize". 2020 Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize | Institute of Physics. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
- ^ "Big honours for two scientists who explore the very small". myScience. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
- ^ "N8 University scientists have received big honours for their work exploring the very small". N8 Research Partnership. 3 July 2019.
- ^ "2016 Thomson Medal and prize of the Institute of Physics". Institute of Physics. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^ "Jeremy Hutson awarded Thomson Medal". University of Durham. 3 July 2016. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
- ^ "Physics".
- ^ "Prof Gaetana Laricchia". UCL. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
- ^ Orzel, Chad (4 October 2007). "Institute of Physics Awards 2007". ScienceBlogs. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
- ^ "Edward Hinds Biography". The Royal Society. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
- ^ Engelbrecht, Gavin (4 November 2007). "Prestigious awards for school's old boys". The Northern Echo.
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