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Sponsored Science Prizes

Innovation has been a driving force within Oxford Instruments since Sir Martin Wood founded the company over 40 years ago.  We actively support and encourage innovation in all forms, both within Oxford Instruments and externally.  We are proud to sponsor these Science Prizes and pleased to recognise the achievements of young scientists around the world.

Sir Martin Wood Prize

A prize for young scientists who have made an outstanding achievement in condensed matter science in Japan.
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Lee·Osheroff·Richardson Prize

A prize for young scientists conducting research employing low temperature and/or high magnetic fields in North America.
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The Nicholas Kurti European Prize

A prize for young scientists conducting research employing low temperature and/ or high magnetic fields in Europe.
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2007 Japanese Prize Annoucement

Dr Akira Ohtomo has been awarded the 2007 Sir Martin Wood Prize. More »

2008 European Prize Annoucement

Professor Lieven Vandersypen has been awarded the 2008 Nicholas Kurti Science Prize More »

2008 North American Prize Annoucement

Dr. Eunseong Kim has been awarded the 2008 Lee Osheroff Richardson Science Prize More »

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