Professor Kostya Novoselov, FRS
Royal Society Research Fellow
Research theme: Graphene and other Two-Dimensional Materials
Full CV and Main Publications pdf
Postal Address:
School of Physics & Astronomy,
University of Manchester,
Oxford Road,
Manchester M13 9PL
UK
Factual Summary
- Published over 60 peer-refereed research papers (mainly as the principal/corresponding author) including Nature and Science articles and more than 15 papers in Nature Materials, Nature Physics, Nature Nanotechnology, Reviews of Modern Physics, Physical Review Letters, PNAS. Selected publications
- Over 70 invited talks and conferences during the last 5 years.
Awards
2010 Nobel Prize for "groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene". Nobel lecture.
2008 European Research Council, Starting Grant "Physics and Applications of Graphene"
2006 Royal Society Research Fellowship "The scheme by The Royal Society (UK) aims to provide outstanding scientists, who should have the potential to become leaders in their chosen field, with the opportunity to build an independant research career"
2004 The Leverhulme Trust, Early Career Fellowship
Extras
Science Watch 2010 For the 3rd year running, Andre is officially one of the worlds 'The Hottest Research of 2009'.
Science Watch 2009 'The Hottest Research of 2007-08'.
Science Watch 2008 'U. Manchester's Andre Geim: Sticking with Graphene—For Now'.
Scientific Computing 2006 'Renaissance scientist with fund of ideas'
Physics Worls 2006 'A physicist of many talents'.
Science 2004 and Nature 2005 Novoselov’s two papers in Science 2004 and Nature 2005 are the most cited papers on graphene and “have opened up a fast moving front”, ISI’s Essential Science IndicatorsSM. The Science paper has also been acknowledged as “one of the most cited recent papers in the field of Physics”, ISI citation index.