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2024 James Joule Medal and Prize
Professor Carole Tucker for outstanding work on the development and provision to the worldwide scientific community of metamaterial-based quasi-optical components for far infrared to millimetre wavele…
2024 Ernest Rutherford Medal and Prize
Professor Alison Bruce for seminal contributions to the understanding of shapes and dynamical symmetries in atomic nuclei and inspirational leadership in international nuclear structure physics resear…
2024 IOP Apprentice Employer Award
National Grid for creating a diverse and supportive apprenticeship scheme that enables apprentices to develop technical knowledge, interpersonal skills and collaborate on projects aiming to achieve ne…
2024 IOP Apprentice Award
Daniel Smith for supporting the development of new technologies, managing a research project underpinning the realisation of next-generation nuclear reactor technologies and an outstanding contributio…
2024 IOP Technician Award: Nick Mitchener
Nick Mitchener for outstanding support in the physics teaching community and extensive dissemination of physics knowledge and best practice among technicians and teachers, both locally and in the wide…
2024 IOP Technician Award: Ken W Smith and David R Young
Ken Smith and David Young for internationally recognised technical expertise, exceptional software skills and dedication to astrophysics, enabling world-leading discoveries and the formation of a Euro…
CERN celebrates 70 years at the helm of particle physics in lavish ceremony
The event was attended by 38 national delegations as well as Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Belgium…
Nuclear clock ticks ever closer
New device could not only be the best time-keeper ever, it could also revolutionize fundamental physics studies…