Archive 2011
Published on 15.11.11
Prof Jonathan Coleman announced SFI Resercher of the Year
Professor Jonathan Coleman, a Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)-funded researcher from CRANN and Trinity College Dublin’s School of Physics who has achieved international success in the area of nanostructures, was last night announced as the ‘Science Foundation Ireland Researcher of the Year’ for 2011.
The announcement was made by Minister for Research and Innovation, Seán Sherlock T.D., at the SFI Science Summit in Athlone, attended by 300 researchers.
In presenting Prof. Coleman with his award, Minister Sherlock said “It is an extraordinary feat to be responsible for the development of the toughest materials known to man, but this is a feat that Jonathan has achieved. His work has been published in prestigious international journals such as Science, Nature, Nature Nanotechnology, and Advanced Materials, as well as featuring in New Scientist, the New York Times and on CNN. Within the last year, Jonathan has been recognised as one of the top 100 material scientists of the last decade – the only Irish representative and one of the youngest on the list.”
The SFI Researcher of the Year Award, selected by an independent panel, celebrates the accomplishments of an SFI-funded researcher who is deemed to have made the most impact in the past year. Over the last year Professor Coleman’s research has been acknowledged at the highest levels internationally. He was identified as a Rising Star in materials science by ScienceWATCH.com and was awarded a prestigious European Research Council grant in late 2010. In 2011 he was promoted to a Chair within TCD.
Professor Coleman is currently researching how to produce “nanosheets”, flat sheets of materials that are just one atom thick, or about one hundred-thousandth the width of a human hair. These materials have potential in the development of thermoelectric devices and next generation batteries.
Receiving his Award, Professor Coleman said, “I would like to pay tribute to my team of postgraduate students and postdocs who have worked hard with me to achieve this world class research and the environment in CRANN with its advanced infrastructure which has enabled these breakthroughs.”
Professor John Boland, Director of CRANN said, “I am delighted to congratulate Professor Coleman on his Researcher of the Year Award. His work has been recognised by industry and academia alike as being some of the most disruptive to date, particularly his exfoliation research, which has the potential to transform the way we think about energy and materials science.”
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