Dr. Geoff Moggridge

Professor

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Biography

Professor Geoff Moggridge leads the Structured Materials group within the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on the interplay of product engineering and microstructure, incorporating techniques such as diffusion and X-ray analysis to understand materials better. He has received several prestigious awards, including the Entec Medal in 2007, the Pilkington Prize in 2004, and the Frank Morton Medal in 2002. Notably, he was a Piercy Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Minnesota during the 2001-2002 academic year and won the BBSRC/MRC bioscience business plan competition in 2000. His contributions to chemical engineering science have positioned him as an influential figure in the field, dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation.

Research Interests

Awards

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Senior Research Fellowship

2013-01-01
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Entec Medal

2007-01-01
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Pilkington Prize

2004-01-01
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Frank Morton Medal

2002-01-01
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Distinguished Visiting Professor

2002-01-01
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Winner

2000-01-01

Requirements for University of Cambridge

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.7
IELTS
Listening
Required:7
Reading
Required:7
Writing
Required:7
Speaking
Required:7
Overall
Required:7.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:25
Reading
Required:25
Writing
Required:25
Speaking
Required:25
Total
Required:110
Prerequisites
UK Bachelor's Degree with good Upper Second Class Honours or international equivalent Background in international relations, politics, law, economics, security or history is a definite asset
Application Checklist
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  • Official transcripts
  • CV/Resume
  • Personal statement (approx 500 words)
  • Research proposal (1-2 pages/500 words)
  • Application fee (£50)
Specialization Notes

Standard postgraduate requirements for Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) and related humanities departments.