TheMullard Awardis awarded annually by theRoyal Societyto a person who has "an outstanding academic record in any field ofnatural science,engineeringortechnologyand whose contribution is currently making or has the potential to make a contribution to national prosperity in Britain. "[1]It was established in 1967, and has been awarded to more people at once than any other Royal Society medal, with five individuals receiving the award in 1970.[2]The award is a silver gilt medal, which comes with a £2,000 prize and a £1,500 grant to be used for travel and attending conferences.[1][3]
Mullard Award | |
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Awarded for | made to individuals whose work has the potential to make a contribution to national prosperity |
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Country | United Kingdom |
First awarded | 1967 |
Website | royalsociety |
Mullard medallists
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- ^Who's Who of British Engineers(4 ed.). MacLaren and Sons. 1974. p. 91.
- ^"Mullard Award By Royal Society".The Times.No. 57676. London. 1969-09-27. p. 8.
- ^West, David Richard Frederick; J. E. Harris (1999).Metals and the Royal Society.Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.p. 84.ISBN1-86125-028-2.
- ^McMillan, James (1987).The Way it Changed: 1951-1975.Kimber. p. 174.
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- ^Kennedy, Carol (1986).ICI: The Company that Changed Our Lives.Hutchinson. p. 151.ISBN0-09-167300-3.
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- ^"Demis Hassabis".Stanford University.Retrieved2022-01-10.
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- ^"Four of Oxford's leading scientists scoop Royal Society awards".University of Oxford. 2019-07-18.Retrieved2022-01-10.
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