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.

Candidates required both a nominator and a seconder; the nominator should normally be a member of the Society. The nomination will take the form of no more than one side of A4.

Details on the submission and evaluation process can be found here

Previous Hilsum Medalists:

2012: Doug Cleaver
2011: Corrie Imrie
2010: Mike Hird
2009: Ingo Dierking
2008: Sally Day
2007: Cliff Jones
2006: Helen Gleeson

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