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125:"in recognition of his outstanding contributions to materials science, first for identifying the mechanism underlying and by modelling theoretically a number of phenomena of great importance to the materials engineer, and second for pioneering the important concepts of deformation and fracture maps which display in a single field the area of dominance of specific flow and fracture mechanisms." 269:"in recognition of his outstanding contribution to work in the fields of extractive metallurgy and materials chemistry, in particular for his leading role in the development of the FCC process for the reduction of titanium and other metals from their oxides, and for his promotion of links with industry and other organisations interested in its exploitation" 237:"in recognition of his outstanding work in the development of phenomenological structure maps for binary and pseudo-binary alloys known as the 'Pettifor Maps', and his vision and leadership in establishing the Materials Modelling Laboratory at Oxford with its strong links to industry and recognised as an international flagship laboratory for modelling" 221:"in recognition of his outstanding work in the field of solid state phase transformation in steels, in particular for his research into the bainite transformations and for his invention of a carbide-free bainitic steel with enhanced wear and fracture resistance." 285:"in recognition of his work in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs). His fundamental work has been focused on the control of oxygen transportation in ceramic materials, and most recently in applying this in his development of solid oxide fuel cells" 348:"for her theoretical insight into the many factors affecting the fabrication and performance of organic photovoltaics, which has led to the rational design of these devices and related photodetectors based on organic semiconductors." 425:"for making fundamental contributions to the application of materials chemistry to organic electronic applications, with an applied, results-oriented focus, always demonstrating translational impact and commercial potential." 364:"in recognition of his insight, synthesis, development and commercialisation of coatings. In particular inorganic-oxide self-cleaning coatings for windows and anti-microbial coatings to combat hospital acquired infections." 410:"for pioneering and leading the development of engineering alloys through the invention and application of the three-dimensional atom probe, making profound contributions to basic understanding and industrial applications." 89:"in recognition of his outstanding contributions to materials science, first for identifying the mechanism underlying and by modelling theoretically a number of phenomena of great importance to the materials engineer". 205:"n recognition of his outstanding work in the field of gas turbine materials and the development of new super alloys and advanced composites such as titanium matrix composites and ceramic matrix composites" 253:"in recognition of his outstanding and wide-ranging and definitive theoretical and experimental research on solidification of materials, and for his contributions to industrial casting processes." 899: 380:"for his outstanding contributions to materials research with benefit to society, especially the development of ultra-low-loss microwave dielectrics for communications." 565: 173:"in recognition of his many significant contributions to the study and application of superconducting materials, amorphous magnetic alloys and multi-layered materials" 440:"for pioneering nanomaterials for ultrasensitive disease diagnostics and advanced therapeutic delivery, for the benefit of individuals and society at a global level." 157:"in recognition of his pioneering and innovative work in biomaterials, in particular in developing the concept of a hydroxyapatite reinforced polymer composite'" 189:"in recognition of his outstanding work on inorganic materials including the development of strong ceramic fibres and high strength macro-defect-free cement." 676: 78: 34: 650: 333:"in recognition of his pioneering use of neutron and hard x-ray beams to map stresses and image defects in industrial scale components and devices." 609: 894: 466: 512: 782: 556: 85:"for excellence in materials science and technology" and is accompanied by a £2000 gift. The medal was first awarded in 1985 to 655: 726: 301:"in recognition of his work in the areas of liquid crystalline polymers, computational modelling, and carbon nanotubes" 671: 141:"in recognition of his outstanding work on ceramics, in particular that on sialons and their subsequent applications" 831: 604: 487: 55: 640: 420: 248: 645: 200: 889: 136: 846: 841: 589: 584: 168: 549: 184: 635: 534: 405: 375: 359: 328: 682: 152: 120: 86: 856: 851: 836: 826: 792: 697: 630: 542: 216: 462: 816: 808: 762: 731: 516: 232: 883: 787: 625: 599: 435: 82: 30: 772: 752: 716: 594: 390: 343: 312: 777: 767: 736: 296: 280: 821: 757: 264: 317:"in recognition of his outstanding work in adhesion science and technology" 488:"Royal Society Armourers & Brasiers' Company Prize - Royal Society" 395:"for his pioneering development of colloidal nanocomposite particles" 44: 538: 515:. Science and Technologies Facilities Council. Archived from 513:"Royal Society award for research on material stresses" 75:
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Royal Society
Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers
London
royalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/awards/armourers-brasiers-prize/
Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers
Royal Society
Michael F. Ashby
Michael F. Ashby
Kenneth H. Jack
William Bonfield
Jan Edgar Evetts
James Derek Birchall
Michael James Goulette
Harry Bhadeshia
David Pettifor
John Hunt
Derek Fray
John Kilner
Alan Windle
Anthony Kinloch
Philip J. Withers
Jenny Nelson
Ivan Parkin
Neil Alford
Steven Armes
George D. W. Smith
Iain McCulloch
Molly Stevens
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