We are delighted to announce that Professor Sir Mark Welland FRS is the new Editor of Proceedings A.
Professor Sir Mark Welland, FRS
Head of The Nanoscience Centre
University of Cambridge
We are delighted to announce that Professor Sir Mark Welland, FRS, is the new Editor of Proceedings A.
Professor Welland is Head of the Cambridge University Nanoscience Centre and he takes over from Michael Berry, who had been editor of the journal for seven years. We welcome Mark as the new editor and thank Michael for his long and distinguished service to the journal.
In addition to his role with the University of Cambridge, Professor Sir Mark Welland has been Chief Scientific Advisor in the UK Ministry of Defence since 2008; where he directs the science and technology programme and chairs the Investment Approvals Board. He stepped down from this role in December 2011.
He began his scientific career in nanotechnology at IBM Research in New York, developing one of the first scanning tunnelling microscopes. He later moved to Cambridge where he founded the Nanoscience Centre, a purpose-built facility at the University which undertakes a variety of nano-related research programmes of an interdisciplinary nature.
This was the base for the Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration (IRC) in Nanotechnology of which Sir Welland was the Director and whose highly successful legacy has been far reaching. He current research covers a number of aspects of nanotechnology ranging from sensors for medical applications to understanding and controlling the properties of nanoscale structures and devices.
In 2002 his contributions to nanotechnology research were recognised through his election to Fellowships of the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering. In 2011 he was awarded the ‘Office of the Secretary Defence Medal for Exceptional Public Service’ – the highest level non-career award given by the Secretary of Defence and the ‘NNSA Gold Medal’ for his ‘outstanding leadership and wise counsel as Chief Scientific Advisor to the United Kingdom’ by the US Departments for Defence and Energy.
He was awarded his knighthood in the 2011 Birthday Honours list. He is also a Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge.
Latest research in Philosophical Transactions B published by Professor Welland
“Influence of specific HSP70 domains on fibril formation of the yeast prion protein Ure2” is the latest Open Access article published by Professor Welland.
Read the full article here.