John Goodby
British materials chemist
John William Goodby is a British materials chemist.
He is the chairman of materials chemistry at the University of York.[1] He studies liquid crystals, complex fluids and self-organising systems. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2011[2] and received their Royal Medal in 2016 "for his major advances and discoveries of new forms of matter and materials, in particular the development of chiral liquid crystals."[3]
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