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The Nevill Mott Medal and Prize is an award presented in selected years by the
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, for distinguished research in
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or materials physics. It was first established in 1997 thanks to a donation from Sir Nevill Mott's family.
Sir Nevill Mott Sir Nevill Francis Mott (30 September 1905 – 8 August 1996) was a British physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1977 for his work on the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems, especially amorphous semiconductors ...
was one of the outstanding British condensed matter theorists and won a
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in Physics in 1977. He died in 1996. The award consists of a silver medal and a prize of £1000.


Nevill Mott Medal and Prize recipients

The following have received the Nevill Mott Medal and Prize: *2022 Colin John Lambert, Lancaster University. "For visionary theories of quantum-interference-enhanced, molecular-scale electron and phonon transport, which underpin recent designs for molecular-scale memories, sensors, switches and ultra-thin-film thermoelectric materials." *2021 Richard J Warburton, University of Basel. "For pioneering work in semiconductor quantum dots and solid-state quantum optics, especially the invention and application of Coulomb blockade devices to create coherent spin-photon interfaces and quantum light sources." *2020
Laurence Eaves Laurence Eaves CBE, FRS (born 13 May 1948) is a British physicist and professor at University of Nottingham. Life Laurence Eaves was born in Pentre, in the Rhondda valley, Wales in 1948 and was educated at Rhondda County Grammar School, Porth, ...
, University of Nottingham. "For his outstanding contributions to the investigations of fundamental electronic properties of quantum-confined systems and their applications in devices." *2019 Stephen Hayden, University of Bristol. "For pioneering studies of spin and charge excitations in cuprate superconductors and other strongly correlated electron systems." *2018
Laura Herz Laura Maria Herz is a Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford. She works on femtosecond spectroscopy for the analysis of semiconductor materials. Early life and education Herz studied physics at the University of Bonn and graduated ...
, University of Oxford. "For her ground-breaking research on the fundamental mechanisms underpinning light harvesting, energy conversion and charge conduction in semiconducting materials." *2017 Michael Finnis, Imperial College London. "For his original, insightful and courageous work in materials physics, which is recognised worldwide as having consistently opened up large areas of materials physics to rigorous theory and computation." *2015 John Saunders, Royal Holloway, University of London. "For ground-breaking studies at the frontiers of ultra-low temperature physics." *2013 Andrew James Shields, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd. "For his research on semiconductor sources and detectors of quantum light states, as well as their application to secure communication on optical fibres, quantum-enhanced sensing and quantum computing." *2011 Andrew Peter Mackenzie, University of St Andrews. "For his major and original contributions to the physics of strongly correlated electrons in oxides, in particular, their superconductivity and quantum criticality." *2009
Gillian Gehring Gillian Anne Gehring (born Gillian Anne Murray, 19 May 1941) is a British academic physicist, and emeritus Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Sheffield. She was the second woman in the UK to bec ...
, University of Sheffield. "For her seminal contributions to magnetism." *2008
Gabriel Aeppli Gabriel Aeppli, PhD FRS (born 25 November 1956 in Zurich) is a Swiss-American electrical engineer, co-founder of the London Centre for Nanotechnology and professor of physics at ETH Zürich and EPF Lausanne, and head of the Synchrotron and N ...
, London Centre for Nanotechnology and University College London. "For his pioneering and highly influential work on the magnetic properties of novel materials using neutron scattering." *2007
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, University of Manchester. "For his discovery of a new class of materials – free-standing two-dimensional crystals – in particular graphene." *2006 Peter Weightman, University of Liverpool. "For his work on the electronic structure of materials using a variety of laboratory and synchrotron techniques and for his development of Auger spectroscopy and reflection anisotropy spectroscopy." *2005 Athene M Donald, University of Cambridge. "For the development of powerful new methods for the study of the properties of soft condensed matter; in particular colloids, polymers and biological materials." *2004 Ted Forgan, University of Birmingham. "For his influential work on the study of vortices in superconductors." *2003 D. Phillip Woodruff, University of Warwick. "For his contributions to the field of surface and interface science." *2002 Maurice Sidney Skolnick, University of Sheffield. "For major contributions to the understanding of excitons, defects, and interaction phenomena in semiconductors." *2001 Manuel Cardona, Max Planck Institute of Solid State Research. "For his broad and important contributions to the detailed understanding of the optical and electronic properties of solids." *2000
Michael Pepper Sir Michael Pepper (born 10 August 1942) is a British physicist notable for his work in semiconductor nanostructures. Early life Pepper was born on 10 August 1942 to Morris and Ruby Pepper. He was educated at St Marylebone Grammar School, a g ...
, University of Cambridge. "For pioneering work on electronic properties of low dimensional systems and mesoscopic physics."


See also

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Institute of Physics Awards The Institute of Physics awards numerous prizes to acknowledge contributions to physics research, education and applications. It also offers smaller specific subject-group prizes, such as for PhD thesis submissions. Bilateral awards * The Max B ...
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List of physics awards This list of physics awards is an index to articles about notable awards for physics. The list includes lists of awards by the American Physical Society of the United States, and of the Institute of Physics of the United Kingdom, followed by a lis ...
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mott Medal and Prize, Nevill Awards established in 1997 Awards of the Institute of Physics Condensed matter physics awards