Radiochemistry Group Young Researcher's Award
Recognising early career researchers in the field of radiochemistry.
Details
Status | Closed |
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Career stage | Early career |
Awarded by the Radiochemistry Group
The group promotes, educates, practices and collaborates in the chemistry of radioisotopes. It seeks to encourage, assist and extend the knowledge and study of radiochemistry and assist in the public understanding of the social, educational and economic importance of radiochemistry.
Winners
- 2017 - Joseph Downey, King's College, London
- 2015 - Alasdair Formanuik, Manchester University
- 2013 - Laura Newsome, Manchester University
- 2012 - Michael Charlton, Newcastle University
- 2010 - Sarah Wallace, Leeds University
- 2008 - Jon Lloyd, Leicester University
- 2006 - Stuart Aldridge, Loughborough University
- 2004 - Toby Jeffery, Hammersmith Imanet
- 2002 - Abigail Lloyd, Imperial College
- 2001 - Sean Jarman, HMS Sultan Nuclear Department
- 2000 - Mike Carroll, Imperial College
- 1999 - Ferozan Ibrahimi, Imperial College
- 1998 - Joanna Renshaw, Manchester University
- 1997 - Karen Verrall, Loughborough University
- 1995 - Diana Thompson, Imperial College
- 1992 - D. Nacapricha, Liverpool John Moores University
- 1990 - Mike James, BNFL Sellafield
About the prize
This award aims to aid young researchers in the field of radiochemistry by enabling them to present their research to peers from both academia and industry.
The winner receives a cheque for £150 and the honour of having their name added to those of previous recipients on the coveted trophy, a bust of Marie Curie, which remains in their possession until the next meeting. The winner also receives funding from the ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø Radiochemistry Group to present their research at an international scientific conference.