Andre Geim,Regius Professor of Physics; Royal Society Research Professor; Director, Centre for Mesoscience & Nanotechnology, University of Manchester. In 1987, achieved PhD from the Institute of Solid State Physics, Chernogolovka, Russia. After graduation, continued to have been worked for 3 years as Research Scientist at theInstitute for Microelectronics Technology, Chernogolovka. In 1994, as Associate Professor, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands and in 2001, as Professor of Physics, University of Manchester, UK.
Among Geim's research career, published over 200 peer-refereed research papers, including >20 in Science and Nature. More than 60 of the papers are cited >100 times, with 15 cited >1,000 times each, and two cited >10,000 times.
So far, Geim has achieved kinds of awards because of Geim's excellent research. Those awards included Mott Prize in 2007, EuroPhysics Prize in 2008, Körber Prize in 2009, John Carty Award from the US National Academy in 2010, Niels Bohr Medal in 2011, Copley Medal in 2013. On October 5, 2010, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov were awarded Noble Prize in Physics for “ground breaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene” .
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