Big congrats to Sixty Symbols and Numberphile regular Professor Ed Copeland for winning the Institute of Physics Rayleigh Medal and Prize.
The full citation from the IoP reads:
Professor Edmund Copeland, University of Nottingham.
For his work on particle/string cosmology from the evolution of cosmic superstrings, to the determination of the nature of Inflation in string cosmology and to constraining dynamical models of dark energy and modified gravity.
Copeland has made pivotal contributions to the field of particle cosmology. He leads the quest to obtain successful particle physics-inspired models of inflation, to predict the properties of cosmic strings, and to determine the nature of dark energy. Copeland works at the junction between fundamental physics and cosmological observation. He has made contributions in three areas: inflationary models, cosmic strings and superstrings, and dark energy phenomenology.

If cosmic strings are discovered, this idea will be influential in determining their microscopic nature.
Copeland also has a large body of work on the construction of inflationary models, using dynamical ingredients motivated by string theory. His early work on two-field models of inflation has been highly influential, in addition to many other significant works.
I'll try to do a video about the medal in the near future.
Ed gets a medal, certificate and £1,000.
He must be very happy - but not as happy as when he first saw the Large Hadron Collider!