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Sir Prof. Andre Geim is Regius Professor and Royal Society Research Professor at The University of Manchester. He has received many international awards and distinctions, including the John Carty Prize from the US National Academy of Sciences and the Copley Medal from the Royal Society. Most notably, he was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics for his ground-breaking work on graphene. During his career, Andre Geim has published many research papers, of which more than 20 are cited over 1,000 times and 4 are cited over 10,000 times. Two of the latter are now on the list of the 100 most cited research papers in human history. Thomson-Reuters has repeatedly named him among the world's most active scientists and attributes to him the initiation of three new research fronts-diamagnetic levitation, gecko tape and graphene.
Sir Prof. Andre Geim, Receiving the Fray International Sustainability Award from Dr. Florian Kongoli at FLOGEN SIPS 2018
Dr. Florian Kongoli introducing Prof. Andre Geim as a winner of the Fray International Sustainability Award at FLOGEN SIPS 2018
Prof. Andre Geim delivering his acceptance speech to Dr. Florian Kongoli, during the FLOGEN SIPS 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award ceremony
Dr. Florian Kongoli presents to Sir Prof. André Geim the FLOGEN SIPS 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award
Dr. Florian Kongoli interviews Sir Prof. André Geim, 2010 Nobel Laureate and winner of 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award, during FLOGEN SIPS 2018