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Winners of the UK ICT Pioneers 2015 announced

Andra Adams (Computer Laboratory) wins the 'Transforming Society' category at the 2015 UK ICT Pioneers awards.

SimPrints wins £250K grant from DFID for maternity project

Fingerprint scanner tech firm gets £250K grant from DFID

Honorary professorship for structural engineer behind the world’s tallest building.

William Baker, the man who developed the structural system behind the world’s tallest building, has been awarded an Honorary Professorship in Structural Engineering Design.

Roy D. Patterson named recipient of the Silver Medal in Psychological and Physiological Acoustics

Roy D. Patterson, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, has been named recipient of the Acoustical Society of America’s Silver Medal in Psychological and Physiological Acoustics.

British Academy Leverhulme Medal and Prize for Humanities and Social Sciences for 2015

Honours for President of Wolfson College

Polly Courtice awarded Stanford Bright Award 2015

Polly Courtice, Director of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, has been awarded the 2015 Stanford Bright Award, given annually to an unheralded individual who has made significant contributions to global sustainability.

PDN members awarded prizes at international meetings

Three research members of Professor Dino Giussani's group have recently been awarded prizes for their work.

2015 National Rosetrees Foundation Prize for Interdisciplinary Research

The prestigious Rosetrees Trust Interdisciplinary Prize 2015 has been awarded to Professor Sir Mark Welland and Professor Andres Floto for research on tuberculosis drug treatments.

Hausdorff Medal of the European Set Theory Society

Ronald B. Jensen (Berlin) and John R. Steel (Berkeley) were awarded the Hausdorff Medal of the European Set Theory Society for the most influential work in set theory in the last five years during the 5th European Set Theory Conference at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences in...

Kamerlingh Onnes prize

Professor Gilbert Lonzarich of the Physics department has been selected for the 2015 Kamerlingh Onnes prize, in recognition of his 'visionary experiments concerning the emergence of superconductivity for strongly renormalized quasiparticles at the edge of magnetic order'.

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