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LCN Scientist awarded prestigious IOM3 prizes

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining has awarded four highly esteemed prizes in recognition for outstanding research to LCN Scientists in the Department of Materials at Imperial College London. The annual awards recognise the significant contributions and achievements of IOM3 members in Materials Science and Engineering.

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and is one of the leading global professional membership bodies for those either studying, working, or interested in the science, engineering and technology relating to materials and natural resources.

Professor W.E. (Bill) Lee FREng won the IOM3 Platinum Medal.
Professor Eduardo Saiz Gutierrez won the Verulam Medal & Prize.
Dr Stella Pedrazzini won the IOM3 Silver Medal.
Dr Robert Hoye won the Rosenhain Medal and Prize.

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IOM3 | IOM3 Award winners 2021

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