IOM3 Awards 2020
The winners of the 2020 awards are listed below and the awards will be presented at various events in the final quarter of 2020.
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Premier Awards
Bessemer Gold Medal
Prof David Anthony Worsley FIMMM is Head of the Materials Research Centre at Swansea University. In addition, he is Research Director of the SPECIFIC IKC which now encompasses a £50m research and delivery portfolio for functional coatings applied to construction materials. Dave was the Director of the Steel Training Research and Innovation Partnership, (STRIP) a £8m ESF and Industry funded research and training programme, which over a 6-year period provided training for more than 120 technologists at postgraduate level. This partnership was supported by around 22 companies with international presence but a footprint in Wales including Tata, BASF, Akzo Nobel, and Vale INCO. Dave Worsley is the author and co-author of 124 refereed scientific publications on coated product development.
Chapman Medal
Prof Alicia El Haj FREng FRSB FEAMBES, University of Birmingham is a leading figure in regenerative medicine and has been involved in bringing together interdisciplinary groups within biomedicine, physical sciences and engineering in the Healthcare sector. Her career has focused on developing enabling technologies, such as development of novel biomaterial scaffolds to support the growth of 3D tissues, as well as engineering control systems for injectable cell therapies. These patented technologies and innovations underpin a spin-out company, MICA Biosystems Ltd. as a Director. The company is focused on bringing healthcare solutions to the clinic as well as developing innovative designs for new dynamic drug screening assays (DYNASCREEN). She has been highly successful in attracting funding from bodies ranging from the MRC and BBSRC to EPSRC, EU and Arthritis Research UK, with a strong track record of biomedical research having generated 8 patents and 250 publications (H-index of 45). She was recently granted a Royal Society Merit Award to further her innovative research in the field of tissue engineering and was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of engineering, sitting on their Research Committee and now part of a working group on Engineering Biology.
Griffith Medal & Prize
Prof Manish Chhowalla, University of Cambridge has made a major contribution to our understanding of 2D materials and devices. He is acknowledged as a world leader in the fields of diamond-like carbons, chemically exfoliated graphene oxide and mono-layered transition metal dichalcogenides, having made seminal contributions towards understanding their atomic and electronic structures as well as discovering novel phenomena by phase engineering. In particular he has advanced our understanding of the electronic and electrochemical properties of atomically thin two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and our utilization of phases with disparate properties for catalysis and energy storage. His contributions have been extensively recognized by his peers, being one of the UKs most Highly Cited Researchers (according to Clarivate) in materials science and was elected a Fellow of the Materials Research Society for his contributions to materials engineering. Furthermore, his research has led to many commercial products such as the Wilkinson Sword/Schick-diamond coatings for razor blades, nanometer thick protective carbon layers for Western Digital magnetic hard disk drives & read heads and amorphous diamond coatings for high speed machining of non-ferrous alloys. Prof Chhowalla has been actively engaged in advancement and promotion of excellence in materials science through education, outreach and training activities.
Silver Medal
Dr David Collins MIMMM, University of Birmingham is a Birmingham Fellow and Lecturer at the University of Birmingham leading a research group focussing on the micromechanics underlying the processing of advanced alloys. He is a recognised leader in time-resolved X-ray synchrotron and neutron studies, and features on the Diamond Light Source's 'wall of fame' having performed over 30 bespoke experiments. David is the leader of synchrotron-related programmes that develop materials-science related characterisation techniques, and serves on several peer review panels. To date, he has published over 35 papers, contributing to new understanding of advanced engineering alloys at the microscale across the aerospace, nuclear and automotive sectors. David's work has been recognised through a number of invited talks at international conferences and university-based seminars, as well as being awarded the 'iCar Early Career Research Prize' in 2016 and a University of Oxford 'Recognition of Excellence Award' in 2015. He has represented Birmingham University, Oxford & Cambridge (his previous institutions) to attract school students to the subject. He is the Postgraduate Tutor (supporting research students), leader of student placements in industry, and has launched a highly successful 'School Colloquia' series, regularly attracting international speakers, that aims to reach and inspire Materials Science students. He also developed a hugely successful Materials Science summer schools programme whilst at St Anne's College, Oxford, that gave international high school students a taste of studying Materials Science in the UK.
Sir Andrew Bryan Medal
Keith Harrison CSci FIMMM has had a long career in surface engineering. In 2008, he became a member of the IOM3 Surface Engineering Division, becoming chair in 2012. In 2016, he became chair of IOM3 ITPB, which became TCB. He left this post in 2019. During his time in the Surface Engineering Division, Keith did much to promote the importance of surface engineering and organised successful conferences. In advance of governance changes, Keith took the opportunity to review the workings of the ITPB and produced a new organisation and rationalising the existing structure. Keith has also been active in the East Midlands Materials Society since 2009 and has been the principal organiser for the technical content of the last three EMMS conferences. In summary, Keith has worked tirelessly for IOM3 and the local society, making a sustained and outstanding contribution to the Institute. He has initiated and delivered major advances in the organisation and promotion of the technical communities, and I wholeheartedly recommend him for this award.
Sir Colin Humphreys Education Award
Mr John Luton (Varndean College) has been a member of the Schools Affiliate Scheme since 2002 and has taken an active role in our activities, attending a number of SAS conferences for teachers (on one occasion arranging for a group of students to attend with him), arranging visits to his college and attending a Polymer Study Tour. He has represented the Sixth Form College sector and Chemistry on our Education Committee since 2013 and has made many valuable contributions in that time.
Medal for Excellence
Prof John Coggan CEng FIMMM Camborne School of Mines, is an internationally-recognised authority on novel application of state-of-the-art numerical modelling software for evaluation of stress redistribution around both surface and underground excavations, characterisation of rock failure and fracturing, and how this can be incorporated into excavation design and simulation of rock mass behaviour. He undertakes research for the mining industry in the UK and Chile and Canada. His research has made direct contributions to improved health and safety, improved optimisation of resources and improved working practices at mining operations. Prof Coggan has made a significant contribution to research-led education at both undergraduate and postgraduate level at the Camborne School of Mines, a department of the University of Exeter. He was the MSc Mining Engineering Programme Director for the IOM3-accredited postgraduate programme from 1994 to 2017, creating a world-leading Masters provision in this discipline. He has a strong academic track record, writing over 90 peer-reviewed publications in leading international journals, giving presentations at leading international conferences and acting as reviewer for leading international journals. He is a long-standing FIMMM, a member of the IOM3 Accreditation Panel for degree programmes, a reviewer for MIMMM and FIMMM, applicants, an Interviewer for Chartered Status (CEng), and a valued member of the British Geotechnical Association Executive Committee.
Swinburne Medal & Prize
Professor Stephen J Eichhorn CEng FIMMM, Accis Bristol Composites Institute, University of Bristol is an internationally-leading expert in the physical properties of cellulosic materials, with interests in cellulose fibres, nanocomposites, gels and functional materials. His pioneering work showed for the first time that it was possible to follow the molecular deformation of cellulose using Raman spectroscopy, being able to make the first predictions of the modulus of crystalline cellulose.Having established himself as a leader in this area, he developed the use of this technique for a wide range of cellulose fibres and composites. With more than 1900 citations, his review on cellulose nanofibers and composites, published in 2010, is the most highly-cited paper in Journal of Materials Science since its inception in 1966. Professor Eichhorn is Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Bristol within the newly-formed Bristol Composites Institute, hired under their exceptional talent scheme. Previously he held a Chair and became Head of Engineering at the University of Exeter. He was Chair of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Cellulose and Renewable Materials Division and received the 2017 Hayashi Jisuke Prize from the Japanese Cellulose Society.
Institute’s International Medal
Prof Vladimir Litvinenko FIMMM over a number of years has promoted the Institute through his efforts at the Mining University of St Petersburg and recently through our involvement in the UNESCO Centre for Mining Engineering Education and Competence.
Awards for personal achievement
Hadfield Medal
Awarded to Stephen Carey CEng FIMMM
Hancock Medal
Awarded to William Mortel FIMMM
Harvey Flower Titanium Prize (2019)
Awarded to Dr David Harvey ProfGradIMMM
Frank Fitzgerald Medal and Travel Grant
Awarded to Dr Sarah Connolly MIMMM MEng
Hume Rothery Prize
Awarded to Prof Klaus Hack
Ivor Jenkins Medal
Awarded to Prof Herbert Danninger
Kroll Medal and Prize
Awarded to Prof Kwang Leong Choy FIMMM
Leslie Holliday
Awarded to Prof Andy Long CEng FIMMM
Local Society of the Year (Large)
Awarded to Mining Institute of Scotland (MIS)
Local Society of the Year (Small)
Awarded to Birmingham Metallurgical Association (BMetA)
Outstanding Contribution Awards
Awarded to Prof Jonathan Tunnicliffe FREng CEng HonFIMMM
Robert Perrin Award
Awarded to Rhys Archer
Rosenhain Medal & Prize
Awarded to Dr Susan Bernal Lopez FIMMM
Roy T Holland Award
Awarded to Mr John Sandford
T B Marsden Professional Award
Awarded to Mike Chapman CEnv FIMMM
Thomas Medal and Prize
Awarded to Mr Alan Scholes ProfGradIMMM
Thornton Medal (joint)
Awarded to James Blake GBS OBE JP CEng FICE FIStructE HonFHKIE
Awarded to Walter Stahel
The Frank Paine Packaging Award
Awarded to Robert Opie
Tom Bell Surface Engineering Medal
Awarded to Prof Michael Fitzpatrick CEng CSci FIMMM
Verulam Medal and Prize
Awarded to Prof Mark Rainforth FREng CEng FIMMM
Awards for published work
Adrian Normanton Award
The structure of foaming BOF-converter slag
Du Sichen, Bjorn Glaser, Johan Martinsson
Composite Award
Methods for process-related resin selection and optimisation in high-pressure resin
Mathew Rutt, Constantina (Tina) Lekakou, Paul A Smith, Alessandro Sordon, Ian Hamerton
Guy Bengough Award
On the Volta potential measured SKPFM-fundamental and practical aspects with relevance to corrosion science
Cem Örnek, Cristofer Leygraf, Jinshan Pan
James S Walker Award
In-situ 3D observation of damage development and healing in a carbon-fibre/epoxy composite
Yijun Lim
Materials World Medal
Biomaterials improve lives. Period.
Jaydeep Mandal (Aakar Innovations)
Mann Redmayne Medal C
Litho-structural controls on orogenic gold deposits within the Sandstone greenstone belt, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia: Implications for exploration targeting
Rhys F Davies, David I Groves, Jonathan G Standing, Allan Trench, Michael Dentith & John P Sykes
Wardell Armstrong Prize
The treatment of missing ‘not at random’ geological data for ore grade modelling
Camilla Z da Silva & Joao Felipe C L Costa
Williams Award
Monitoring of less common residual elements in scrap feeds for EAF steelmaking
Augusta Martinelli Miranda, Paulo Santos Assis, Geoffrey Alan Brooks, Muhammad Akbar Rhamdhani, Andrea Fontana, Alister King, Gerald Sanders and Gabriela Paula da Costa Moreira
Awards from other bodies
Beilby Medal & Prize
Prof Jin Xuan, Loughborough University
Charles Hatchett Award
Ultrahigh-current-density Niobium Disulfide Catalysts for Hydrogen Evolution
Jieun Yang, Abdul Rahman Mohmad, Yan Wang, Raymond Fullon, Xiuju Song, Fang Zhao, Ibrahim Bozkurt, Mathias Augustin, Elton J G Santos, Hyeon Suk Shin, Wenjing Zhang, Damien Voiry, Hu Young Jeong, Manish Chhowalla
Vanadium Award 2019 (Retrospective)
Interaction of precipitation with austenite-to-ferrite phase transformation in vanadium micro-alloyed steels
Chrysoula Ioannidou, Zaloa Arechabaleta, Alfonso Navarro-López, Arjan Rijkenberg, Robert M Dalgliesh, Sebastian Kölling, Vitality Bliznuk, Catherine Pappas, Jilt Sietsma, A A van Well & S Erik Offerman
Not awarded in 2020
Award for Innovation in Defence, Safety and Security Materials
Pfeil Award
Prince Philip Award
Taylor and Francis online
The following below award-winning journal articles are now free to access on Taylor & Francis Online until December 2020. Follow the links below to read the articles in full.