George D. W. Smith
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Professor George D. W. Smith FRS (b. 1943, in Aldershot) is a materials scientist who, with Alfred Cerezo and Terence Godfrey, invented the Atom-Probe Tomograph in 1988. He is currently a Professor and was formerly head of the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford.
Professor Smith graduated from Oxford with a Metallurgy degree in 1965, and did postgraduate work in the Chemistry Department, where he used the field emission microscope and the field ion microscope to study the epitaxial growth of nickel on tungsten.
Professor Smith returned to the Department of Material where, under Sir Peter Hirsch, he helped establish a research group for field ion microscopy. It was under this group that Cerezo, Smith, and Godfrey developed the Atom-Probe Tomograph. They started the company Kindbrisk, which was renamed to Oxford nanoScience and is part of Polaron to sell their tomographs. Smith now serves as the non-executive chairman of Polaron.
[edit] Selected honors
- Acta Materialia Gold Medal (2005)
- Sir George Beilby Medal and Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (1985)
- Rosenhain Medal and Prize 1991