Professor Richard Brown
Winner: 2020 Theophilius Redwood Award
National Physical Laboratory
For excellence in theoretical and practical aspects of chemical measurement leading to the recent redefinition of the mole, and communication of these changes.
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The story of the revision of the International System of Units, and in particular the redefinition of the mole, is a beautiful, practical demonstration of why interdisciplinary research and collaboration is so important.
The revision of the International System of Units (SI) means that the definitions of the base units, including the mole, are now formulated in a way that allows us to turn future advances in technology directly into improvements in the accuracy of measurements, also allowing more direct access to the benefits of the new definitions for end users.
The revised SI futureproofs our measurement system so that we are ready for all future technological and scientific advances, including those that we are yet to imagine!
For chemistry, the new definition of the mole (based on a fixed numerical value of the Avogadro constant) has the added benefit of now reflecting the way that most chemists think about and teach the mole. It also provides a better fit to 21st century technologies and keeps chemistry aligned with the rest of the SI.
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