The C. Hilsum Medal is awarded from time to time to
members of the Society, normally working in the UK. It was first awarded
in 2006 to recognise the key role played by Cyril Hilsum, Head of the
Malvern Displays Group, in the development of liquid crystal materials
and displays. The medal is awarded for overall independent contributions
to liquid crystal science and technology; such contributions would normally
have been made in the ten years preceding nomination. The award will
therefore be made to active, mid-career researchers who have made notable
contributions to the subject over a number of years. The Award is open
equally to those from academic and industrial backgrounds. The recipient will give a short, post-dinner address
at the Annual Conference of the Society and a description of the recipient's
work, written by the nominator, will appear in the Society's Newsletter.
Cyril Hilsum is informed of the selection on each occasion when an award
is made. Details on the submission and evaluation process can be found here |
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