Institute of Physics awards
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The has made the following awards for outstanding contributions to the development, management and communication of physics:
Glazebrook Medal and Prize: Sir William Mitchell. Guthrie Medal and Prize: Professor Edward Roy Pike. Paul Dirac Medal and Prize: Professor John Brian Pendry. Charles Vernon Boys Medal and Prize: Professor Richard Edward Palmer. Bragg Medal and Prize: Miss Brenda Margaret Jennison. Duddell Medal and Prize: Dr Martin P. Seah. Kelvin Medal and Prize: Professor Francis Edwin Close. Maxwell Medal: Dr Michael Christopher Payne. Paterson Medal and Prize: Dr Michael Roy Worboys. Rutherford Medal and Prize: Professor David Vernon Bugg.
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