María Josefa Yzuel receives the Spanish Royal Society of Physics Medal
The Spanish Royal Society of Physics (RSEF) and the BBVA Foundation awarded Professor Yzuel with the society's medal on 19 May.

On 19 May, Professor Yzuel received the award in a ceremony held at the BBVA Foundation headquarters in Madrid. The event was presided by Carmen Vela, Secretary of State for Research, Development and Innovation; Rafael Pardo, director of the BBVA Foundation; and José Adolfo de Azcárraga, president of RSEF. The ceremony was also attended by Antoni Méndez, dean of the UAB Faculty of Science.
The awards, which include a total of 50,000 Euros in prize money in all eight categories, are awarded each year to the most prestigious physics in Spain. In this year's edition, coinciding with the celebration of what the United Nations has declared as the International Year of Light, the winners come from areas ranging from the improvement of human vision to the interaction of light with matter at atomic scale.
Dr María Josefa Yzuel was the first Spanish woman to hold a stable university position in the area of Physics, a position she occupied in 1971. Her research in image processing and liquid crystals is internationally known and she complements this research with her importance in several distinguished scientific organisations. Her candidacy received the support of outstanding professionals, such as Nobel Laureate Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and Ignacio Cirac, Head of the Theory Division at the Max-Planck Institute of Quantum Optics. Dr Yzuel presides the Spanish committee responsible for the activities programme of the 2015 International Year of Light.