The Institute of Physics Awards Committee is now seeking nominations for the 2010 Awards, and we need your help to nominate the most outstanding physicists in their respective fields of physics.
Those wishing to make a nomination for the 2010 Awards are asked complete a nomination form (Word, 92 KB). There is also a guidance note (Word, 62 KB) to help you to complete the form and which provides further information about the procedure for selection.
The closing date for the receipt of nominations is Friday 8 January 2010. Completed nomination forms should be sent to:
Secretary to the Awards Committee
The Institute of Physics
76 Portland Place
London W1B 1NT
Completed nomination forms may also be submitted by email to awards@iop.org.
The Awards Committee welcomes nominations from the business and industry communities as well as for women physicists and physicists from ethnic minorities.
For the Awards 2010 we are seeking nominations for the following medals and prizes:
International medal
Isaac Newton medal
International bilateral awards
Born medal
Holweck medal
Occhialini medal
Gold medals
Business and Innovation medal
Dirac medal
Faraday medal
Glazebrook medal
Education and outreach awards
Bragg medal
Kelvin medal
Early career awards
Early career awards are presented to individuals in the first 12 years of their research career (allowing for career breaks), e.g. following the award of a PhD
Maxwell medal
Moseley medal
Paterson medal
Subject awards
The following Subject awards are made in even-dated years only and so are sought for 2010:
Appleton medal
Franklin medal
Gabor medal
Hoyle medal
Rutherford medal
Thomson medal
A full list of all Institute awards is available here.
If you would like to nominate someone for honorary fellowship, please click here.
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