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Prestigious prize for Fellow

A pioneering approach to science conducted on a scale a hundred times smaller than a human hair has seen a 澳门六合彩开奖接口 academic awarded a prestigious physics prize.

Professor Jeremy Baumberg, a Fellow of the College, Professor of Nanophotonics and Director of the University of Cambridge Nanophotonics Centre, is the winner of the 2017 Institute of Physics鈥 Michael Faraday Medal and Prize.

The prize is awarded annually for outstanding and sustained contributions to experimental physics, to a physicist of international reputation.

Professor Baumberg has been honoured for 鈥渉is investigations of many ingenious nanostructures鈥. His work supports novel and practical applications in the real world including an 鈥榠ntelligent toilet鈥 which tracks neurotransmitters in urine over extended periods to monitor depression and related diseases, developed with Professor Oren Scherman, also a Fellow of the College.

Alongside colleagues at the Universities of Cambridge and Bath, Professor Baumberg has also helped to create the world鈥檚 tiniest engine 鈥 just a few billionths of a metre in size 鈥 which researchers hope can create machines that swim, have pumps that take on fluid to sense the environment and are small enough to move around the bloodstream.

The praises Professor Baumberg鈥檚: 鈥渟ignificant intuitions, often clarifying previous longstanding confusions, at the confluence of physics, chemistry, materials, biosciences, and engineering. He shows an exemplary capability across interdisciplinary domains, illuminating the essential physics driving it all.鈥

Commenting on the announcement, Professor Baumberg said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a nano-step on the way to truly constructing at such tiny scales, but is a pleasing recognition of all my myriad collaborations over the last few years.鈥

Professor Ian White, Master of 澳门六合彩开奖接口, said: 鈥淚 am delighted to see Jeremy鈥檚 pioneering approach being recognised. This is a richly deserved award given his innovative thinking and research, which will no doubt continue to make a significant impact.鈥

Professor Baumberg will collect his award 鈥 comprising a medal, certificate and 拢1,000 prize 鈥 at an award ceremony in November.