Top
Skip to Content
LOGO(small) - Queen's University Belfast
  • Our facebook
  • Our x-twitter
  • Our instagram
LOGO(large) - Queen's University Belfast

School of

Mathematics and Physics

  • Home
  • Study
    • Undergraduate Maths
    • Undergraduate Physics
    • Postgraduate Taught
    • Postgraduate Research
    • International
    • Student Handbook
    • Scholarships
    • Visiting Students
    • Key Contacts
  • Research
    • Research Showcase
    • Outreach & Engagement
    • Research Culture and Seminars
    • Consultancy and Knowledge Transfer
    • Research Centres
    • Research News
    • Postgraduate Research
    • Facilities
    • Awards
  • International
  • Business / Careers
  • Discover
    • About the School
    • GEDI
    • Autism NI Education Impact Award Champion
    • Safe Harbour Scheme
    • Mental Health Ambassador Scheme
    • Outreach
    • Green Impact
  • Connect
    • Staff
    • Get in touch
  • News
    • News Archive
    • School of Mathematics and Physics Prize Giving 2023
    • School of Mathematics and Physics Prize Giving 2024
  • Events
    • Events Archive
    • Sir Harrie Massey Colloquia
  • Home
  • Study
    • Undergraduate Maths
    • Undergraduate Physics
    • Postgraduate Taught
    • Postgraduate Research
    • International
    • Student Handbook
    • Scholarships
    • Visiting Students
    • Key Contacts
  • Research
    • Research Showcase
    • Outreach & Engagement
    • Research Culture and Seminars
    • Consultancy and Knowledge Transfer
    • Research Centres
    • Research News
    • Postgraduate Research
    • Facilities
    • Awards
  • International
  • Business / Careers
  • Discover
    • About the School
    • GEDI
    • Autism NI Education Impact Award Champion
    • Safe Harbour Scheme
    • Mental Health Ambassador Scheme
    • Outreach
    • Green Impact
  • Connect
    • Staff
    • Get in touch
  • News
    • News Archive
    • School of Mathematics and Physics Prize Giving 2023
    • School of Mathematics and Physics Prize Giving 2024
  • Events
    • Events Archive
    • Sir Harrie Massey Colloquia
  • Our facebook
  • Our x-twitter
  • Our instagram
In This Section
  • Research Showcase
  • Outreach & Engagement
  • Research Culture and Seminars
  • Consultancy and Knowledge Transfer
  • Research Centres
  • Research News
  • Postgraduate Research
  • Facilities
  • Awards

  • Home
  • School of Mathematics and Physics
  • Research
  • Awards

Awards

Queen’s academic wins prestigious European award for outstanding achievements in plasma diagnostics

19 May, 2023

A Queen’s University scientist has received a prestigious award for his outstanding achievements in plasma diagnostics.

Lanyon Building

Professor Marco Borghesi was announced as winner of the European Conference on Plasma Diagnostics (ECPD) Prize Award recently at an event in Rethymno (Crete, Greece).

The prize recognizes his pioneering work in developing and applying diagnostic techniques for measuring electric and magnetic fields in plasmas using particle beams.

Professor Borghesi completed a Master’s degree at Pisa University and a specialisation diploma in Italy before moving to England in 1993 to complete a PhD at Imperial College London.

Twenty-four years ago, he then joined Queen’s University’s School of Mathematics and Physics as a lecturer and has been a key member of staff since, becoming a Professor in 2008 and Head of the School’s Centre for Plasma Physics from
2016-2022.

He is currently Head of the newly formed Centre for Light-Matter Interactions.

Professor Borghesi’s research is mostly experimental and focuses on very powerful, ultrashort laser pulses to irradiate matter and create plasmas.

Commenting on his award, Professor Borghesi says: “I was very glad to receive this award. I have devoted large part of my career to these research activities, and I am proud to have been recognised by the ECPD.

“I received another important award in 2017 for this work by the American Physical Society (the John Dawson Excellence in Plasma Physics Award), as part of a broader group of collaborators. The ECPD award is particularly significant as it recognises my personal contribution.

“It is also a particular honour to be the first recipient of this award. It was established this year to fill a gap amongst the existing Plasma Physics prizes awarded by the European Physics Society and it recognises the key role of diagnostic development in experimental plasma physics research.”

Professor Mauro Paternostro, Head of the School of Mathematics and Physics at Queen’s, congratulated Professor Borghesi on his Award. He comments: “The School is delighted of the award to Professor Borghesi. This is a significant token of the outstanding quality of the research in the domain of experimental plasma physics that is performed in the School.

“The ramifications of this research go form fundamental to applied physics. Marco's research is leading the way in this domain, globally, and I am happy that his leadership has been recognised with this accolade.”

Share
Latest News
  • Theoretical Physicist Dermot Green Awarded Prestigious European Research Council Consolidator Grant
    9 December, 2024
  • Queen’s academic wins prestigious European award for outstanding achievements in plasma diagnostics
    19 May, 2023
  • School of Maths & Physics students selected for prestigious programme
    17 January, 2023
  • €3 million funding for US-Ireland R&D Partnership CoQREATE on Quantum Internet foundations
    27 July, 2022
  • International research project to unveil the existence of transitional states.
    5 July, 2022
Research
  • Research
  • Research Showcase
  • Outreach & Engagement
  • Research Culture and Seminars
  • Consultancy and Knowledge Transfer
  • Research Centres
  • Research News
  • Postgraduate Research
  • Facilities
  • Awards
QUB Logo
Contact Us

School of Mathematics and Physics

Main Physics Building
University Road
Belfast
BT7 1NN

GET DIRECTIONS

General School Enquiries:

E-mail: mp@qub.ac.uk

Telephone: +44 (0)28 9097 1386/5293

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Study
  • Careers
  • Research

 

© Queen's University Belfast 2024
  • Privacy and cookies
  • Website accessibility
  • Freedom of information
  • Modern slavery statement
  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
  • University Policies and Procedures
Information
  • Privacy and cookies
  • Website accessibility
  • Freedom of information
  • Modern slavery statement
  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
  • University Policies and Procedures

© Queen's University Belfast 2024

Manage cookies