Professor Judith Howard CBE FRS

Judith Howard is a practically minded structural chemist who characterises compounds using pioneering techniques. Judith has built instruments that allow scientists to apply techniques to experimentally prove theories and advance the field of X-ray crystallography.

X-ray crystallography analyses the three-dimensional atomic structure of molecules by firing X-rays at them and examining the diffraction pattern that results. Judith developed low temperature and neutron diffraction methods to more precisely determine electron density, chemical bonding and magnetic properties in molecules.

Prolific in her contributions to science, with over 1,500 publications to her name, Judith actively participates in committees and conferences worldwide. She was the first woman to head a five-star chemistry department (at the University of Durham), and was the President of the British Crystallographic Association. Judith was made a CBE in 1996 and won the Royal Society of Chemistry Structural Chemistry Award in 1999.

Subject groups

  • Chemistry

    Chemistry, materials, Chemistry, inorganic

  • Other

    Public understanding of science

Professor Judith Howard CBE FRS
Elected 2002
Committees Participated Role
Committee Advising Council on General Candidates November 2022 - October 2024 Member
Grants Committee January 2019 - December 2024 Member
Royal Society Wolfson Fellowships Committee January 2017 - December 2019 Member
Physical Sciences Awards Committee January 2017 - December 2019 Member
Industry Fellowships Joint Panel January 2015 - February 2020 Member
Remuneration Committee July 2012 - March 2013 Member
Council December 2011 - November 2013 Member
Physical Sciences Awards Committee January 2011 - December 2013 Member
Sectional Committee 3: Chemistry December 2008 - November 2011 Chair
Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Sr. R'search F'ship Panel January 2007 - December 2009 Member
Audit Committee January 2005 - December 2007 Member
Council December 2003 - November 2005 Member