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RMS Vice-President’s Medal Awarded
Feb 06 2017
Dr Sam McFadzean, University of Glasgow announced as the 2017 winner of the RMS Vice-President’s Medal
The Vice-President’s Medal from the Royal Microscopical Society is awarded every two years and recognises the 'unsung heroes' of microscopy by making an award to an engineer, technician or laboratory research support scientist.
The RMS are proud to announce the 2017 Winner of this Medal as Dr Sam McFadzean, University of Glasgow for his sustained and outstanding contributions to the research and management of the Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre (KNC) of the University of Glasgow.
Initially employed as a junior technician in the Chemistry Department at Glasgow, Dr McFadzean learned his trade on different analytical instruments, working part time for a PhD based around transport measurements in membranes, before taking responsibility for high resolution electron microscopes in that department.
He moved to the School of Physics and Astronomy in 1998 and has been responsible for the installation and upkeep of five major systems in the department.
On top of this, his role has expanded over the years to include substantial managerial duties at the KNC including training all their advanced microscopy users, undertaking the majority of the industrial contract work and advising and managing the IT infrastructure, which is becoming more and more essential with the large datasets that are now being produced!
Notably, he co-ordinated the technical aspects of the installation of the KNC’s most recent electron microscope including the design of the microscope suite’s low-noise architecture; truly demonstrating the trust and respect the department as a whole have for Dr McFadzean.
Dr McFadzean has been at the forefront of the customisation of the KNC’s instruments. He was integral to the development of a fast electrostatic shutter that has subsequently been incorporated into every high-performance Electron Energy Loss Spectrometer sold by Gatan worldwide.
Recently Dr McFadzean has customised the hardware used for differential phase contrast electron microscopy leading to work was recently published with Dr McFadzean as a co-author. This work now extends to the group’s development of pixelated detectors for STEM imaging, which is likely to have substantial impact on this research field in years to come.
When asked about his award, Dr McFadzean said “I was frankly amazed to find out that I had been awarded the RMS Vice-President’s Medal. I am thrilled at the thought that not just my colleagues here in Glasgow but also the wider UK microscopy community appreciate and acknowledge my efforts to support the people (staff, students and external contacts,) the instruments and the ever growing datasets they produce here in Glasgow. I have the great fortune to lead a small but highly dedicated team of support staff and I would hope that my personal success also reflects well on them.”
Prof. John Chapman, who worked with Dr McFadzean for many years, commented "I have never heard anyone speak other than with admiration and gratitude for the expert assistance received from Sam. His contribution has been and continues to be outstanding”
Dr McFadzean will be presented with his Medal at mmc2017 in Manchester by RMS Vice-President Prof Pete Nellist. Registration is now open at www.mmc-series.org.uk
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