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The Dennis Gabor Medal and Prize (previously the Duddell Medal and Prize until 2008) is a prize awarded biannually by the Institute of Physics for distinguished contributions to the application of physics in an industrial, commercial or business context. The medal is made of silver and is accompanied by a prize and a certificate.[1]

Dennis Gabor Medal and Prize
Sponsored byInstitute of Physics
Formerly calledDuddell Medal and Prize
Reward(s)Silver medal, £1000
First awarded1923
Websitehttp://www.iop.org/about/awards/

The original Duddell award was instituted by the Council of The Physical Society in 1923 to the memory of William du Bois Duddell, the inventor of the electromagnetic oscillograph. Between 1961 and 1975 it was awarded in alternate odd-numbered years and thereafter annually.[2]

In 2008 the award was renamed in honour of Dennis Gabor, the Hungarian – British physicist who developed holography, for which he received the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics. The prize also switched to being awarded in alternate even-numbered years.

Gabor Medallists

The following have been awarded the Gabor Medal and Prize:[3]

Duddell Medallists

The following have been awarded the Duddell Medal and Prize:[3]

See also

References

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  8. ^ "Distinguished Professor lands prestigious science prize for pioneering research into X-ray airport security". Nottingham Trent University.
  9. ^ "Martin Dawson celebrates double medal success". University of Strathclyde. 2 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Durham academics honoured by Institute of Physics". ITV News. ITV.
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  12. ^ "LCN Researchers receive awards from the Institute of Physics". London Centre for Nanotechnology.
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  19. ^ Stephen Myers of CERN wins the Duddell medal and prize. January 31, 2003 – via cds.cern.ch.
  20. ^ "Central Computing Division Newsletter: ATLAS". www.chilton-computing.org.uk.
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  24. ^ "The Physical Society Award of the Duddell Medal". The British Journal of Radiology. 10 (117): 676. September 1, 1937. doi:10.1259/0007-1285-10-117-676-b.
  25. ^ "Award of the Duddell Medal to Dr. W. E. Williams". Nature. 135 (3411): 424. March 1, 1935. Bibcode:1935Natur.135R.424.. doi:10.1038/135424b0.
  26. ^ "Award of the Duddell Medal of the Physical Society". Nature. 131 (3302): 195. February 1, 1933. Bibcode:1933Natur.131R.195.. doi:10.1038/131195b0.
  27. ^ "Scientific Notes and News". Science. 71 (1841). American Association for the Advancement of Science: 383–386. April 11, 1930. Bibcode:1930Sci....71..383.. doi:10.1126/science.71.1841.383.

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