Lloyd Rees Lecture
The Lloyd Rees lectures are a series of lectures by distinguished researchers in chemical physics. Applications are not sought for this award.
By invitation
Submission deadline:
Award highlights
- The lectures recognise the contributions of the late Dr A L G Rees FAA to science, industry and education.
In 1990 Council agreed on the proposal of Sir Alan Walsh FAA to initiate a series of lectures by distinguished researchers in chemical physics, to recognise the contributions of the late Dr A L G Rees FAA to science, industry and education.
Nominations are not sought for this award. The Lloyd Rees Lectures Awards Committee recommends the Lecturers to the Council of the Academy.
Past awardees
- 2025鈥擫loyd Hollenberg (University of Melbourne: Quantum computers approaching fast)
- 2022鈥擠mitri Golberg (QUT: Unique possibilities of modern electron microscopy for physical property exploration of nanomaterials)
- 2020鈥擟hennupati Jagadish (ANU: Semiconductor Nanowires for Optoelectronics Applications)
- 2018鈥擯aul Mulvaney (University of Melbourne: Excitons In Nanocrystals 鈥 To Blink or Not to Blink)
- 2016鈥擪eith Nugent (La Trobe: X-ray lasers: the new wave in diffraction)
- 2014鈥擟athy Foley (CSIRO: How superconductivity has changed your life)
- 2012鈥擩oanne Etheridge (Monash: 101 things to do with an energetic electron)
- 2010鈥擲.W. Wilkins (CSIRO: Riding the X-颅Ray wave: some personal observations)
- 2008鈥擬. Simmons (UNSW: Atomic electronics 鈥 when will scaling reach its limit?)
- 2006鈥擩. Varghese (CSIRO: Using synchrotron science as a probe for biological research)
- 2004鈥擯. Hannaford (Swinburne: The golden jubilee of atomic absorption)
- 2002鈥擠. Cockayne (Oxford: Exploring the nanoworld 鈥 adventure or investment)
- 2000鈥擯.M. Colman (Biomolecular Research Institute: New drugs for influenza and other things 鈥 the role of physics, chemistry, biology and business)
- 1998鈥擱.A. Lee (CSIRO: The optically variable device as an anti-颅鈥恈ounterfeiting feature)
- 1996鈥擶.R. Blevin (CSIRO: 精东视频 made to measure)
- 1993鈥擶.E. James (James Optics: Making optics for astronomy)
- 1991鈥擩.M. Cowley (Arizona: The Lloyd Rees legacy)