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Medical pioneers shortlisted for A F Harvey Prize 2023

The prize is awarded annually in recognition of outstanding achievement in engineering research in the fields of medical, microwave and radar or laser/optoelectronic engineering, with the prize fund awarded to support further research led by the recipient. This year’s theme is medical engineering and technology.

Included in the 2023 shortlist are:

Professor Pedro Irazoqui

Professor in both Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. 

Professor Rachel McKendry

Professor of Biomedical Nanoscience at University College London and Director of the i-sense EPSRC IRC in Early Warning Sensing Systems for Infectious Diseases. 

Professor Franz Pfeiffer

Professor of biomedical physics and director of the Munich Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the Technical University of Munich.

Professor Björn W Schuller

Professor of Artificial Intelligence at Imperial College London.

Professor Molly M Stevens FREng FRS

John Black Professor of Bionanoscience at Oxford University, and holds part-time professorships at Imperial College London and Karolinska Institutet.

Professor Dong Sun

Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong.

Sir John O’Reilly, Chair of the IET’s Search and Selection Panel for the Prize, said: “We’re incredibly proud, through the generous legacy from the late Dr A F Harvey, to be able to recognise and support the development of pioneering engineering research and the subsequent impact this has on advancing the world around us. I’d like to congratulate our six finalists for this year.”

The prize winner will be chosen from the shortlisted candidates and announced in January 2024 – the winning researcher will deliver a keynote lecture on their research in the spring.