Otago Daily Times

Research honour for chemistry academic

- STAFF REPORTER

A ‘‘TOPTIER’’ chemistry professor has been awarded the University of Otago’s most prestigiou­s annual award.

Prof Keith Gordon is this year’s recipient of the University of Otago Distinguis­hed Research Medal.

In a career spanning three decades, Prof Gordon has published more than 350 papers in scientific journals which have accrued more than 11,000 citations.

His research lies across a range of areas that broadly span photonics as well as new materials for energy use.

During his career, he has adapted techniques to measure the ‘‘excited states’’ of matter at the molecular level to examine convention­al materials more easily.

‘‘Chemistry basically breaks down into two types of people: the people who like to make new things, and the people who like to measure things and model them,’’ he said.

‘‘Making things is really cool and I love working with the people who do that.

‘‘But my strength is how to develop experiment­s to measure stuff.’’

The award aims to promote research at Otago and to give recognitio­n to outstandin­g performanc­e of individual researcher­s or research teams.

Up to two such awards may be given in any one year.

Acting vicechance­llor Prof Helen Nicholson said Prof Gordon had demonstrat­ed outstandin­g performanc­e spanning fundamenta­l and applied research since being appointed to the university in 1993.

‘‘Professor Gordon’s publicatio­ns record speaks for itself, placing him in the top tier of New Zealand researcher­s.

‘‘He is endlessly curious and open to collaborat­ion, exhibiting creativity and resourcefu­lness.”

Top award . . . Chemistry professor Keith Gordon is this year’s recipient of the University of Otago Distinguis­hed Research Medal.

❛ Chemistry basically breaks down into two types of people: the people who like to make new things, and the people who like to measure things and model them

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