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The Sir Martin Wood Prize for Japan
Winner 2020

Oxford Instruments is delighted to announce Associate Professor Takeshi Kondo from the Institute of Solid-State Physics, the University of Tokyo as the winner of the 2020 Sir Martin Wood Prize. Associate Professor Kondo was awarded the prize for the Identification of electronic states of high-temperature copper oxide superconductors by advanced angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.

Oxford Instruments is delighted to announce Associate Professor Takeshi Kondo from the Institute of Solid-State Physics, the University of Tokyo as the winner of the 2020 Sir Martin Wood Prize. Associate Professor Kondo was awarded the prize for the Identification of electronic states of high-temperature copper oxide superconductors by advanced angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.

Dr Kondo was awarded with the medal, certificate and a cash prize of ¥500,000 at the British Embassy in Tokyo by Mr. Paul Madden, the British Ambassador on Friday 13th November 2020 and gave a lecture on his work at the event organised Oxford Instruments and chaired by Professor Maki Kawai from the University of Tokyo. Professor Hidetoshi Fukuyama, Chair of the Sir Martin Wood Prize Selection Committee introduced the significance and impact of Dr Kondo’s original and high-quality research.

"It truly is an honour to be the recipient of this prestigious prize and I am grateful to Oxford Instruments and the Sir Martin Wood Prize Committee for recognising my work", commented the winner.

The Millennium Science Forum was established in 1998 to promote scientific exchange between Britain and Japan and award the Sir Martin Wood Prize to a young researcher from a Japanese University or research institute who has performed outstanding research in the area of condensed matter science. The prize is named after Sir Martin Wood, Founder and Honorary President of Oxford Instruments plc.

The Sir Martin Wood Prize selection committee consists of 10 senior professors from Japanese Universities and is chaired by Professor Hidetoshi Fukuyama from Tokyo University of Science.

The ‘Sir Martin Wood Prize’ winner receives ¥500,000 in cash and the opportunity to give a series of lectures in British and EU Universities, including Oxford University.

Further details of the Sir Martin Wood Prize and nomination procedures can be obtained from the Secretariat at www.msforum.jp or email to msf@oxinst.co.jp.

Find out more about the Sir Martin Wood Prize for Japan

Oxford Instruments is aware that there is a critical and often difficult stage for many between completing their Ph.D and gaining a permanent research position. The company therefore helps individuals who are producing innovative work, by offering assistance both financially and promoting their research work through a series of sponsorship programs. More information on all the Science Prizes, sponsored by Oxford Instruments can be found at: www.oxford-instruments.com/scienceprize

Previous winners of the Sir Martin Wood Prize for Japan include –