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George Malliaras is the Prince Philip Professor of Technology at the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge (UK). He previously held academic positions at Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne (France) and Cornell University (USA), where he served as Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor, as well as administrative roles including Department Head and Director of Graduate Studies.
- BS in Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1991)
- PhD in Mathematics and Physical Sciences, cum laude, University of Groningen (1995)
His research spans bioelectronics, organic electronics, and polymer science, with a focus on organic mixed conductors, materials chemistry, and organic neuromorphic devices. He has pioneered work in translating molecular and polymer-based materials into functional bioelectronic systems.
- 2024 Fellow, Royal Society
- 2023 Mid-Career Researcher Award, Materials Research Society
- 2023 Blaise Pascal Medal, European Academy of Sciences
- 2023 Member, European Academy of Sciences and Academia Europaea
- 2020 Honorary Doctorate, University of Linköping
- 2017 Fellow, Materials Research Society
- 2010 Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry
- 2007 NY Academy of Sciences Blavatnik Award
- 2007, 2001 McCormick Advising Awards, Cornell University
- 2005 DuPont Young Professor Grant
- 2000 NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award
- 1995 PhD cum laude, University of Groningen
Malliaras has been consistently recognized for teaching and advising excellence, including multiple McCormick Awards at Cornell University. He serves as Deputy Editor of Science Advances and leads cutting-edge research in bioelectronics and organic materials at the University of Cambridge.
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