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Date for the Diary: Liquid Crystals, Life and Languages, and other mathematical interdisciplinary studies: Tim Sluckin at 65
This is entitled: Liquid Crystals, Life and Languages, and other mathematical interdisciplinary studies: Tim Sluckin at 65
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Liquid Crystals Chemist Awarded the Royal Medal of the Royal Society
ILCS Honored Member, John Goodby is to receive the 2016 Royal Medal of the Royal Society in recognition of advances and discoveries of new forms of scientific matter and materials, particularly in the field of Liquids Crystals.
Commenting on his recognition John said: “I am overwhelmed to receive the award of the Royal Medal of the Royal Society.
“Firstly, the successes of my research, particularly in the field of Liquid Crystals, would not have been possible without the support of my brilliant staff, students and academic and industrial colleagues, many of whom have worked with me for over the past 20 to 30 years. I am also greatly appreciative of the support I have received over the years from the Engineering and Physical Research Council, The Defence Research Agency, the Leverhulme Trust, Merck KGaA, and Kingston Chemicals Ltd.”
“Secondly, when I read about the details of the medal, which dates back to 1826, and saw the list of the past winners, I was surprised by how few chemists there were, and yet how many of them were household names in chemistry. That I should be associated with such chemists is daunting and yet humbling!”
John studied for his doctorate in liquid crystals at the University of Hull before moving to the world renowned AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1979, where he became Supervisor of the Liquid Crystal Materials Group. After nearly ten years in the USA, he moved back to the UK and became Head of the Liquid Crystals and Advanced Organic Materials Group, and subsequently Head of the School of Chemistry at the University of Hull. He is now Emeritus Professor of Materials Chemistry at York, where his research is focused on nano-structural engineering of materials through directed self-organization and self-assembly for applications in various devices.
The Royal Medals date back to 1826, when two medals were created by King George IV. In1965, the system was changed to its current format, in which three medals are awarded annually by the Monarch, on the recommendation of the Royal Society Council. Since its establishment the medal has been given 405 times, with recipients such as Faraday, Darwin, and Dirac receiving the award. Other recipients of note from the Liquid Crystal community include Cyril Hilsum and Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar.
A number of John’s more recent papers are free to download, with articles covering the liquid crystal properties of glycolipids, supermolecules, Janus, boojum, gold and QD particles, complex systems, to even asking the question, “What Makes a Liquid Crystal?”.
John was also recipient of the Freederiksz Medal of the Russian Liquid Crystal Society earlier this year.
PM-Displaying Futures Award for young entrepreneurs
Date for the Diary: One day SID technical meeting: Advanced Display Systems, 27 April 2016
BLCS Annual Meeting 2016: abstract submission and registration now open
The BLCS Annual Meeting 2016, will take place 21st -23rd March at The University of Edinburgh. This year the British and German Liquid Crystal Societies have joined forces to bring together an exciting joint meeting. The conference will cover cutting edge research across all elements of liquid crystal science, including chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, materials science and bio-science.
Deadline for abstract submission: Friday 29th February.
(Also please note that a “late registration” surcharge will apply after Monday 29th February.)
Date for the Diary: BLCS Workshop on Emerging Liquid Crystal Technologies, Oxford 13 January 2016
BLCS Liquid Crystals Workshop at Hull
Date for the Diary: Twist-Bend Nematics and Beyond Workshop 2016
Date for the Diary: BLCS Annual Meeting 2016
The BLCS Annual Meeting 2016 will be held 21–23 March at the University of Edinburgh, chaired by Dr. Philip Hands. Further details and website to be launched in due course.








