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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hughes_MedalHughes Medal - Wikipedia

    The Hughes Medal is awarded by the Royal Society of London "in recognition of an original discovery in the physical sciences, particularly electricity and magnetism or their applications". Named after David E. Hughes , the medal is awarded with a gift of £1000.

  2. A Medalha Hughes é uma medalha de prata entregue anualmente pela Royal Society de Londres, desde 1902, para distinguir “descobertas originais nas ciências físicas, em particular na electricidade e magnetismo, ou suas aplicações”.

    Ano
    Nome
    Análise Racional
    2020
    "por seu trabalho pioneiro no ...
    2019
    "para o design e síntese de novas classes ...
    2018
    "por seus distintos estudos fotoquímicos ...
    2017
    "pelo trabalho distinto elucidando a ...
  3. royalsociety.org › medals-and-prizes › hughes-medalHughes Medal | Royal Society

    30 de nov. de 2023 · Hughes was a Welsh-American scientist and musician who invented the first working radio communication system and the first microphone. The medal is of silver gilt, is awarded annually and is accompanied by a gift of £2,000.

  4. The Hughes Medal is awarded by the Royal Society of London for original discoveries in electricity and magnetism or their applications. [1] The medal was first given to J.J. Thomson in 1902 "for his numerous contributions to electric science, especially in reference to the phenomena of electric discharge in gases".

    Year
    Name
    Reason For Winning
    2018
    "for his distinguished photochemical ...
    2017
    "for distinguished work elucidating the ...
    2015
    "for many outstanding contributions to ...
    2013
    "for his pioneering development of inkjet ...
  5. Esta categoria reúne pessoas laureadas com a Medalha Hughes pela Royal Society de Londres.

  6. Dougherty won the 2008 Hughes Medal of the Royal Society "for innovative use of magnetic field data that led to discovery of an atmosphere around one of Saturn's moons and the way it revolutionised our view of the role of planetary moons in the Solar System".

  7. Known in adult life as Hertha Ayrton, born Phoebe Sarah Marks, she was awarded the Hughes Medal by the Royal Society for her work on electric arcs and ripple marks in sand and water.