Mathew shortlisted as a Blavatnik UK Finalist in Chemical Sciences

Mathew has been selected as a finalist among 9 Young Scientists from Across the UK Shortlisted for Largest Unrestricted Science Prize. Three Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists Laureates will receive £100,000 prizes at a 24 February gala in London.

The Blavatnik Family Foundation and The New York Academy of Sciences today announced the Finalists for the 2026 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the United Kingdom. The Awards recognise scientific advances by UK researchers across Life Sciences, Chemical Sciences, and Physical Sciences & Engineering.

On Tuesday, 24 February, Professor Deborah Prentice, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, will reveal the three 2026 Laureates at a gala dinner and awards ceremony in London. Now in its ninth year, each Blavatnik Awards Laureate will receive an unrestricted £100,000 prize, while the remaining six Finalists will be awarded £30,000 each.

Commenting on this remarkable achievement, Mathew said:

I am delighted to have been nominated as a finalist for the 2026 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists. This is such an honour and I am looking forward to attending the 2026 Laureates gala event in London.

The Awards were created to honour outstanding, early-career scientists, accelerate their research, and ensure that discoveries with the potential to dramatically improve society are recognized, supported, and implemented.





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