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Mullard Award

The Mullard Award is awarded annually by the Royal Society to a person who has "an outstanding academic record in any field of natural science, engineering or technology and 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
Awarded formade to individuals whose work has the potential to make a contribution to national prosperity
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CountryUnited Kingdom
First awarded1967
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Mullard medallists

Year Name Rationale Notes
1967 George Douglas Hutton Bell "for his contribution to agricultural production in breeding Proctor barley" [4][5]
1968 Alastair Pilkington [6]
1969 Richard Milroy Clarkson "for outstanding advances in aircraft project conception which he has made and, in particular, the initiation of the HS 125 aircraft" [7][8]
1970 Stephen William Kenneth Morgan, Stephen Esslement Woods, John Lumsden, Bennett Gregory Perry and Leslie Jack Derham [9]
1971 Frank Ralph Batchelor, Frank Peter Doyle, John Herbert Charles Naylor and George Newbolt Rolinson [10][11]
1972 William Robert Boon [12]
1973 Charles William Oatley [13][14][15]
1974 Frank Brian Mercer [16]
1975 John Bingham [17]
1976 George Herbert Hutchings [14][a]
1977 Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield [19]
1978 James W. Black [17]
1979 Ernest Martin Ellis and Geoffrey Light Wilde [20]
1980 Edward Penley Abraham [21]
1981 Michael Elliott, Norman Frank James and David Allen Pulman [22][23]
1982 Martin Francis Wood, John Michael Woodgate and Peter Edward Hanley [24]
1983 John William Fozard and Ralph Spenser Hooper [25]
1984 Clive Marles Sinclair [26][27]
1985 David Kalderon [28]
1986 John Bedford Stenlake [29][30]
1987 Michael Alan Ford [citation needed]
1988 Ralph Louis Wain [31]
1989 David Richard Sweatman Hedgeland [32]
1990 Peter Mansfield, John Rowland Mallard and James McDonald Strahan Hutchinson [33]: 139 
1991 David Jack and Roy Thomas Brittain [citation needed]
1992 Robert Willian Ernest Shannon [34][35]
1993 Allen Hill, Monika Green and Anthony Cass "in recognition of their to the translation of bioelectrochemical research into the successful launch of molecular sensors for medical use" [36]
1994 John White, Brad Amos, Richard Durbin and Michael Fordham [37][38][39][40]
1995 Kenneth Richardson [41]
1996 Ian McKittrick [42]
1997 Patrick Humphrey [43][44][45]
1998 Graham Richards [46]
1999 John Rhodes [47]
2000 Martin Sweeting [48]
2003 Henning Sirringhaus [49]
2004 Jeremy Baumberg [50]
2005 Ben G. Davis [51]
2007 Chris Freeman [52]
2009 Shankar Balasubramanian [53]
2014 Demis Hassabis [54]
2016 Steve Furber and Sophie Wilson "for their distinguished contributions to the design and analysis of the Acorn RISC Machine (ARM) microprocessor in the 1980s, which is now used in mobile phones and other portable electronic devices throughout the world" [55]
2018 Florin Udrea and Julian Gardner [56]
2019 Hagan Bayley [57]
2020 Stephen Jackson [58]
2021 Stephen G. Davies [59]
2022 Graeme Milligan for his global leadership in pharmacological and translational studies, his successful "spinning-out" of academic research and his longstanding underpinning support for the bio-pharmaceutical industry

Table notes

  1. ^ Hutchings became the first American to receive the award.[18]

See also

References

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  7. ^ Who's Who of British Engineers (4 ed.). MacLaren and Sons. 1974. p. 91.
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  9. ^ West, David Richard Frederick; J. E. Harris (1999). Metals and the Royal Society. Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. p. 84. ISBN 1-86125-028-2.
  10. ^ McMillan, James (1987). The Way it Changed: 1951-1975. Kimber. p. 174.
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  12. ^ Kennedy, Carol (1986). ICI: The Company that Changed Our Lives. Hutchinson. p. 151. ISBN 0-09-167300-3.
  13. ^ Breton, Bernard C.; Peter W. Hawkes; Dennis McMullan; Kenneth C. A. Smith (2004). Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics: Sir Charles Oatley and the Scanning Electron Microscope. Academic Press. p. 519. ISBN 0-12-014775-0.
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  22. ^ Report of the Agricultural Research Council. HMSO. 1981. p. 68. ISBN 0-10-200882-5.
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External links

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The Mullard Award is awarded annually by the Royal Society to a person who has an outstanding academic record in any field of natural science engineering or technology and 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 AwardAwarded formade to individuals whose work has the potential to make a contribution to national prosperitySponsored byRoyal Society Mullard LimitedCountryUnited KingdomFirst awarded1967Websiteroyalsociety wbr org wbr grants schemes awards wbr awards wbr mullard award wbr Contents 1 Mullard medallists 1 1 Table notes 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksMullard medallists EditYear Name Rationale Notes1967 George Douglas Hutton Bell for his contribution to agricultural production in breeding Proctor barley 4 5 1968 Alastair Pilkington 6 1969 Richard Milroy Clarkson for outstanding advances in aircraft project conception which he has made and in particular the initiation of the HS 125 aircraft 7 8 1970 Stephen William Kenneth Morgan Stephen Esslement Woods John Lumsden Bennett Gregory Perry and Leslie Jack Derham 9 1971 Frank Ralph Batchelor Frank Peter Doyle John Herbert Charles Naylor and George Newbolt Rolinson 10 11 1972 William Robert Boon 12 1973 Charles William Oatley 13 14 15 1974 Frank Brian Mercer 16 1975 John Bingham 17 1976 George Herbert Hutchings 14 a 1977 Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield 19 1978 James W Black 17 1979 Ernest Martin Ellis and Geoffrey Light Wilde 20 1980 Edward Penley Abraham 21 1981 Michael Elliott Norman Frank James and David Allen Pulman 22 23 1982 Martin Francis Wood John Michael Woodgate and Peter Edward Hanley 24 1983 John William Fozard and Ralph Spenser Hooper 25 1984 Clive Marles Sinclair 26 27 1985 David Kalderon 28 1986 John Bedford Stenlake 29 30 1987 Michael Alan Ford citation needed 1988 Ralph Louis Wain 31 1989 David Richard Sweatman Hedgeland 32 1990 Peter Mansfield John Rowland Mallard and James McDonald Strahan Hutchinson 33 139 1991 David Jack and Roy Thomas Brittain citation needed 1992 Robert Willian Ernest Shannon 34 35 1993 Allen Hill Monika Green and Anthony Cass in recognition of their to the translation of bioelectrochemical research into the successful launch of molecular sensors for medical use 36 1994 John White Brad Amos Richard Durbin and Michael Fordham 37 38 39 40 1995 Kenneth Richardson 41 1996 Ian McKittrick 42 1997 Patrick Humphrey 43 44 45 1998 Graham Richards 46 1999 John Rhodes 47 2000 Martin Sweeting 48 2003 Henning Sirringhaus 49 2004 Jeremy Baumberg 50 2005 Ben G Davis 51 2007 Chris Freeman 52 2009 Shankar Balasubramanian 53 2014 Demis Hassabis 54 2016 Steve Furber and Sophie Wilson for their distinguished contributions to the design and analysis of the Acorn RISC Machine ARM microprocessor in the 1980s which is now used in mobile phones and other portable electronic devices throughout the world 55 2018 Florin Udrea and Julian Gardner 56 2019 Hagan Bayley 57 2020 Stephen Jackson 58 2021 Stephen G Davies 59 2022 Graeme Milligan for his global leadership in pharmacological and translational studies his successful spinning out of academic research and his longstanding underpinning support for the bio pharmaceutical industryTable notes Edit Hutchings became the first American to receive the award 18 See also EditLists of science and technology awardsReferences Edit a b The Royal Society Mullard Award 1967 The Royal Society 2004 Retrieved 2009 04 13 Mullard archive winners 1989 1967 The Royal Society Archived from the original on 2008 06 09 Retrieved 2009 03 17 Mullard archive winners Royal Society Archived from the original on 2012 05 19 Retrieved 2012 10 17 Handley Taylor Geoffrey Ernest Kay 1971 Dictionary of International Biography 7th ed International Biographical Centre p 92 OCLC 53722295 Council plan to save trees The Guardian 1967 07 20 p 16 Retrieved 2022 01 24 via Newspapers com Norberg Ulla M 1979 Morphology of the Wings Legs and Tail of Three Coniferous Forest Tits the Goldcrest and the Treecreeper in Relation to Locomotor Pattern and Feeding Station Selection The Royal Society p 77 ISBN 0 85403 109 X 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 ISBN 1 86125 028 2 McMillan James 1987 The Way it Changed 1951 1975 Kimber p 174 Anon 1975 1975 Royal Society Mullard Award Electronics and Power 21 6 404 doi 10 1049 ep 1975 0462 ISSN 0013 5127 Kennedy Carol 1986 ICI The Company that Changed Our Lives Hutchinson p 151 ISBN 0 09 167300 3 Breton Bernard C Peter W Hawkes Dennis McMullan Kenneth C A Smith 2004 Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics Sir Charles Oatley and the Scanning Electron Microscope Academic Press p 519 ISBN 0 12 014775 0 a b World Dictionary of Awards and Prizes Europa 1979 p 169 ISBN 0 905118 32 4 ObituariesJohn Norrie McArthur 1901 1996 Journal of Microscopy 183 2 181 186 1996 doi 10 1046 j 1365 2818 1996 1050648 x GC amp HTJ Haymarket Publishing 1981 p 197 a b Sleeman Elizabeth 2003 The International Who s Who 2004 67 ed Routledge p 169 ISBN 1 85743 217 7 Names in the News The News and Observer 1976 08 12 p 31 Retrieved 2022 01 24 via Newspapers com The Radio and Electronic Engineer 46 ed Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers 1977 p 585 Nature 281 ed Macmillan Journals 1979 p 33 The International Who Who 1984 85 48 ed Europa Publications 1984 p 7 ISBN 0 905118 97 9 Report of the Agricultural Research Council HMSO 1981 p 68 ISBN 0 10 200882 5 Report of the Rothamsted Experimental Station Lawes Agricultural Trust Committee 1 ed Lawes Agricultural Trust p 141 People and Events Physics Bulletin 33 10 377 380 1982 doi 10 1088 0031 9112 33 10 033 ISSN 0031 9112 Announcements Nature 305 5929 81 1983 Bibcode 1983Natur 305 81 doi 10 1038 305081a0 ISSN 1476 4687 The Houghton Mifflin dictionary of biography Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2003 p 1406 ISBN 0 618 25210 X Computer mogul rebounds Record Journal 1987 11 08 p 37 Retrieved 2022 01 24 via Newspapers com Journal 76 ed Society of Engineers 1983 p 50 Obituaries and tributes 29 April 2006 The Pharmaceutical Journal Retrieved 2009 03 27 The Pharmaceutical Journal PDF Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain p 519 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 10 07 Retrieved 2009 03 27 U K s Royal Society Adds Members The Scientist 5 September 1988 Retrieved 27 March 2009 The Monotype Chronicles Monotype Imaging Retrieved 2009 03 27 News BMJ British Medical Journal 301 6744 137 142 1990 07 21 doi 10 1136 bmj 301 6744 137 ISSN 0959 8138 PMC 1663532 PMID 2390597 The Chemical Engineer 524 ed Institution of Chemical Engineers p 11 Radali B H 1992 Reports and Surveys Robotica 10 6 479 484 doi 10 1017 S0263574700005804 ISSN 1469 8668 S2CID 251232493 Royal Society The Times No 64693 London 1993 p 18 University of Cambridge Admin cam ac uk Archived from the original on 2007 08 18 Retrieved 2009 05 23 Atiyah M 1995 Address of the President Sir Michael Atiyah O M Given at the Anniversary Meeting on 30 November 1994 Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 49 1 141 151 doi 10 1098 rsnr 1995 0010 JSTOR 531890 S2CID 202575185 TCSS Trinity College Science Society Prof Harry Kroto FRS Trin cam ac uk 2006 10 19 Archived from the original on 2008 02 29 Retrieved 2009 05 23 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2009 04 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Atiyah M Rotblat J Jacobs P A 1996 Address of the President Sir Michael Atiyah O M Given at the Anniversary Meeting on 30 November 1995 Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 50 1 101 113 doi 10 1098 rsnr 1996 0009 JSTOR 531844 S2CID 159336670 Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research 56 ed Council of Scientific and Industrial Research 1997 p 795 Oxford Brookes University Medical Video Archive Professor Patrick Humphrey Oxford England Oxford Brookes University 6 August 1997 Archived from the original on 29 May 2007 Retrieved 2009 04 20 Williams Lynne 12 September 1997 Awards Times Higher Education Retrieved 2009 04 20 Stoschitzky K Klein W Lindner W 1997 Time to reassess chiral aspects of b adrenoceptor antagonists Clinical evidence for harmful effects of the non b blocking d enantiomers Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 18 9 306 307 doi 10 1016 S0165 6147 97 90649 0 PMID 9345845 Oxford Life Science Modelling OLSM University of Oxford Archived from the original on February 12 2007 Retrieved 2009 04 13 Thai Herb Paul Eitner 2003 IEEE MTT S International Microwave Symposium digest 1 ed Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers p 1 ISBN 0 7803 7695 1 Swain Harriet 15 September 2000 Glittering prizes Times Higher Education Retrieved 27 March 2009 Yeates Harry 20 May 2005 A passion for plastic Electronics Weekly Retrieved 2009 04 13 Nanotechnology expert honoured by Royal Society University of Southampton 22 November 2004 Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 Retrieved 2009 04 13 The Ben Davis Group In the News University of Oxford Retrieved 2009 04 13 Scientist s climate change award BBC 28 February 2007 Retrieved 27 March 2009 The Royal Society Awards 2009 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 1 April 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2010 Demis Hassabis Stanford University Retrieved 2022 01 10 Manchester professor wins prestigious Royal Society award University of Manchester 2016 07 19 Retrieved 2022 01 10 Professor recognised with prestigious award from The Royal Society University of Cambridge 2018 07 24 Retrieved 2022 01 10 Four of Oxford s leading scientists scoop Royal Society awards University of Oxford 2019 07 18 Retrieved 2022 01 10 Grant Rhys 2020 08 06 Steve Jackson wins Royal Society Mullard Award University of Cambridge Retrieved 2022 01 10 Steve Davies RS award University of Oxford 2021 08 25 Retrieved 2022 01 10 External links Edit Royal Society Mullard Award The Royal Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mullard Award amp oldid 1111941233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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