Institute of Physics Edward Appleton Medal and Prize

The Edward Appleton Medal and Prize is awarded by the Institute of Physics for distinguished research in environmental, earth or atmospheric physics. Originally named after Charles Chree, the British physicist and former President of the Physical Society of London, it was renamed in 2008 to commemorate Edward Victor Appleton, winner of the Nobel prize for proving the existence of the ionosphere.

Institute of Physics Edward Appleton Medal & Prize
The award is named in honour of Edward Appleton (1892–1965)
Awarded forDistinguished contributions to environmental, earth or atmospheric physics.
Sponsored byInstitute of Physics
Country United Kingdom
Presented byInstitute of Physics 
Formerly calledChree Medal and Prize
Reward(s)Silver medal, £1000
First awarded1941
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