The Clifford Paterson Lecture is a prize lecture of the Royal Society now given biennially on an engineering topic. A £500 gift is given to the lecturer.[1] The lectures, which honour Clifford Copland Paterson,[2] founder-director of the GEC Wembley Research Laboratories 1918-1948, were instituted by the General Electric Company plc in 1975.
2012 Molly Stevens on Regenerating organs and other small challenges[4]
2014 Polina Bayvel on Fundamental research in high bandwidth digital communications and nonlinear optics[4]
2016 Russell Cowburnfor his remarkable academic, technical and commercial achievements in nano-magnetics
2018 Timothy Leightonfor translation of his fundamental research into acoustics and its application in many areas ...
2020 Jacqui Colefor the development of photo-crystallography and the discovery of novel high-performance nonlinear optical materials and light-harvesting dyes using molecular design rules[6]
2022 Anne Nevillefor her innovative research into corrosion and tribology and the successful application of this to wide-ranging, real life, engineering problems
2024 Mohan Edirisinghefor seminal research in engineering science of making small structures from soft matter in novel scalable ways, creating new frontiers in functional applications causing major advances in manufacturing and healthcare
2026 Philipp Kukurafor pioneering and democratising mass photometry, a novel means of mass measurement for single biomolecules