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Innovation has been a driving force here at Oxford Instruments since Sir Martin Wood founded the company over 60 years ago. We actively support and encourage innovation in all forms, both internally and externally. We are proud to sponsor the following Science Prizes to recognise the achievements of young scientists around the world.
The Lee Osheroff Richardson Science Prize for North America and Latin America
A prize for young scientists conducting research employing low temperature, high magnetic fields or surface science research in North America and Latin America.
Nominations for the Lee Osheroff Richardson Science Prize are now OPEN. Find out more information here.
The Nicholas Kurti Science Prize for Europe
A prize for young scientists conducting research employing low temperature, high magnetic fields or surface science research in Europe.
Nominations for the Nicholas Kurti Science Prize are now OPEN. Find out more information here.
The Sir Martin Wood Science Prize for China
A prize for young scientists conducting research employing low temperature, high magnetic fields or surface science research in China.
The Young NanoScientist India Award
The Nanotechnology Forum for young scientists has been formed to encourage and support research in the field of nanotechnology in India. The forum committee will initiate programmes to enhance growth and acknowledge outstanding achievements in this field.
The Sir Martin Wood Prize for Japan
A prize for young scientists who have made an outstanding achievement in condensed matter science in Japan.
The Fritz London Memorial Prize
Oxford Instruments has been supporting the London Fritz Memorial Prize since 1996, which was created to recognise scientists who made outstanding contributions to the advances in the field of low temperature physics.
Oxford Instruments also supports the Simon Memorial Prize which was created to recognise scientists who made outstanding contributions to the advances in the field of low temperature physics.