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Geoffrey Cloke
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Born |
Frederick Geoffrey Nethersole Cloke
12 April 1953 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemistry |
Institutions | University of Sussex |
Thesis | The reactions of metal vapours and related species (1978) |
Doctoral students | Polly Arnold |
Geoffrey Cloke is a British chemist and a professor at the University of Sussex. He is known for his important work in the field of chemistry.
Recognizing His Work: Awards and Honours
Geoffrey Cloke has received several special awards for his contributions to chemistry. These awards show how important his research has been.
- 1988 Corday-Morgan Prize: This award comes from the Royal Institute of Chemistry. It is given to chemists who have done excellent original research.
- 1998 Tilden Prize: Also from the Royal Institute of Chemistry, the Tilden Prize recognizes outstanding achievements in chemistry.
- 2007 Fellow of the Royal Society: Being elected a Fellow of the Royal Society is a huge honour. It means he is recognized as one of the world's leading scientists.
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