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Honorary Scientific Adviser to the de Brecy Trust for the scientific evaluation of artworks.
In 2003, he received the Sir Harold Thompson Award from Elsevier Science for his international contributions to vibrational spectroscopy. He was awarded the Charles Mann Award from the US Federation of Analytical Chemical Spectroscopic Societies in 2011 for his international work on the applications of analytical Raman spectroscopy.
He has recently been awarded the Norman Sheppard Award in vibrational spectroscopy by the IRDG in 2019. In his research career he has published over 1300 papers on Raman spectroscopy and its applications and is the co-editor of several books including “Handbook of Raman Spectroscopy:From Laboratory to Process Line”( with I. Lewis , Marcel Dekker , New York , 2001) “Raman Spectroscopy in Archaeology and Art History” (with JM Chalmers , RSC Publishing , Cambridge, 2005 ; and an updated volume co-edited with P. Vandenabeele in 2018) , “ Raman and Infrared Spectroscopy in Forensic Science” (with JM Chalmers and MD Hargreaves , John Wiley & Sons , Chichester , UK, 2012 ) and “ Selected Topics in Analytical Archaeometry” (with P. Vandenabeele , RSC Publishing , Cambridge , 2012). He has recently authored “Swansea and Nantgarw Porcelains: A Scientific Reappraisal” (Springer, Dordrecht, 2017), designed for museum conservators, art historians and analytical scientists working at the arts/science interface and a further text on the scientific analysis of porcelains (“Nantgarw and Swansea Porcelains: An Analytical Perspective, Springer Nature, 2018) . He has also written several monographs on porcelains including Nantgarw Porcelain: The Pursuit of Perfection, Swansea Porcelain: The Vision of Lewis Dillwyn, Derby Porcelain: The Golden Age:1780-1830, and William Billingsley: The Enigmatic Porcelain Artist, Decorator and Manufacturer (with MD Denyer) all published in 2016 and 2017. He has written a book entitled “Porcelain to Silica Bricks:The Extreme Ceramics of William Weston Young, 1776-1847”, published by Springer in 2019. He is member of the International Science Team on the RLS Raman instrument for the ExoMars 2020 mission , being responsible for biomolecular signature detection, with the European Space Agency /IKI Roscosmos for the construction and terrestrial evaluation of a miniature Raman spectrometer adopted for a planetary robotic lander for surface and subsurface exploration and life–detection on Mars .The lander will deploy on the Martian surface in a “Search for Extinct and Extant Life” in which the miniaturised Raman RLS instrument will be the prime first-pass , screening analytical device for biosignatures. Professor Edwards is also a UK representative of the international Landing Site Selection Working Group for the ESA /Roscomos ExoMars 2020 mission for the evaluation of potential landing sites for the lander. He has been Chairman and committee member of the Molecular Spectroscopy Group of the Analytical Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry (London) and is on the Scientific Committees of several international conferences in Raman spectroscopy . He is Honorary Scientific Adviser to the de Brecy Trust in the evaluation of the scientific composition of their collection of Renaissance and later period oil paintings.
In 2003, he received the Sir Harold Thompson Award from Elsevier Science for his international contributions to vibrational spectroscopy. He was awarded the Charles Mann Award from the US Federation of Analytical Chemical Spectroscopic Societies in 2011 for his international work on the applications of analytical Raman spectroscopy.
He has recently been awarded the Norman Sheppard Award in vibrational spectroscopy by the IRDG in 2019. In his research career he has published over 1300 papers on Raman spectroscopy and its applications and is the co-editor of several books including “Handbook of Raman Spectroscopy:From Laboratory to Process Line”( with I. Lewis , Marcel Dekker , New York , 2001) “Raman Spectroscopy in Archaeology and Art History” (with JM Chalmers , RSC Publishing , Cambridge, 2005 ; and an updated volume co-edited with P. Vandenabeele in 2018) , “ Raman and Infrared Spectroscopy in Forensic Science” (with JM Chalmers and MD Hargreaves , John Wiley & Sons , Chichester , UK, 2012 ) and “ Selected Topics in Analytical Archaeometry” (with P. Vandenabeele , RSC Publishing , Cambridge , 2012). He has recently authored “Swansea and Nantgarw Porcelains: A Scientific Reappraisal” (Springer, Dordrecht, 2017), designed for museum conservators, art historians and analytical scientists working at the arts/science interface and a further text on the scientific analysis of porcelains (“Nantgarw and Swansea Porcelains: An Analytical Perspective, Springer Nature, 2018) . He has also written several monographs on porcelains including Nantgarw Porcelain: The Pursuit of Perfection, Swansea Porcelain: The Vision of Lewis Dillwyn, Derby Porcelain: The Golden Age:1780-1830, and William Billingsley: The Enigmatic Porcelain Artist, Decorator and Manufacturer (with MD Denyer) all published in 2016 and 2017. He has written a book entitled “Porcelain to Silica Bricks:The Extreme Ceramics of William Weston Young, 1776-1847”, published by Springer in 2019. He is member of the International Science Team on the RLS Raman instrument for the ExoMars 2020 mission , being responsible for biomolecular signature detection, with the European Space Agency /IKI Roscosmos for the construction and terrestrial evaluation of a miniature Raman spectrometer adopted for a planetary robotic lander for surface and subsurface exploration and life–detection on Mars .The lander will deploy on the Martian surface in a “Search for Extinct and Extant Life” in which the miniaturised Raman RLS instrument will be the prime first-pass , screening analytical device for biosignatures. Professor Edwards is also a UK representative of the international Landing Site Selection Working Group for the ESA /Roscomos ExoMars 2020 mission for the evaluation of potential landing sites for the lander. He has been Chairman and committee member of the Molecular Spectroscopy Group of the Analytical Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry (London) and is on the Scientific Committees of several international conferences in Raman spectroscopy . He is Honorary Scientific Adviser to the de Brecy Trust in the evaluation of the scientific composition of their collection of Renaissance and later period oil paintings.
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