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La Medalla Copley (en inglés: Copley Medal) es el premio más prestigioso que otorga la Royal Society a una persona Nota 1 como reconocimiento «por logros sostenidos y destacados en cualquier campo de la ciencia» 1 y que en su formato actual se alterna anualmente entre las ciencias físicas o matemáticas y las ciencias biológicas. 2 La medal...
- Real Sociedad de Londres
- Reino Unido Reino Unido
The medal is made of silver-gilt and awarded with a £25,000 prize. The Copley Medal is arguably the highest British and Commonwealth award for scientific achievement, and has been included among the most distinguished international scientific awards.
YearNameRationale2023"for being arguably the most ...2022Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Team"for rapidly developing and deploying a ...2021"for her work on the discovery of ...2020"He has developed and applied the methods ...- Outstanding research in any branch of science
- 1731; 292 years ago
- United Kingdom
- Royal Society
Copley Medal, the most prestigious scientific award in the United Kingdom, given annually by the Royal Society of London “for outstanding achievements in research in any branch of science.”. The Copley Medal is named for Sir Godfrey Copley, 2nd Baronet (c. 1653–1709), a member of the Royal Society.
YearRecipientAchievement*2022Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine TeamFor rapidly developing and deploying a ...2021For her work on the discovery of pulsars, ...2020Alan FershtFor developing and applying the methods ...2019For his exceptional contributions to the ...- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
La Medalla Copley ( en inglés: Copley Medal) es el premio más prestigioso que otorga la Royal Society a una persona como reconocimiento «por logros sostenidos y destacados en cualquier campo de la ciencia» y que en su formato actual se alterna anualmente entre las ciencias físicas o matemáticas y las ciencias biológicas.
30 de nov. de 2023 · The Copley Medal is thought to be the world's oldest scientific prize and it was awarded 170 years before the first Nobel Prize. Notable winners include Benjamin Franklin, Dorothy Hodgkin, Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin.
History of science. 3 minute read 17 May 2016. The Royal Society’s Copley Medal was first awarded in 1731 to Stephen Gray for his “electrical experiments” , more than a century before Alfred Nobel’s birth. Following their role as hosts in last weekend’s Eurovision song contest, the eyes of the world will once again turn to Sweden in October.
24 de may. de 2016 · This week, we continue through the 285 years of Copley Medal winners, with another four of the most influential scientists in the fields of chemistry, biology and physics; Jean-Baptiste Boussingault, Joseph Lister, Benjamin Franklin and Charles Wheatstone.