Becquerel Prize
The Becquerel Prize is a prize to honour scientific, technical or managerial merits in the field of photovoltaic solar energy. It has been established in 1989 by the European Commission at the occasion of the 150th anniversary of a groundbreaking experiment by Alexandre-Edmond Becquerel, also known as Edmond Becquerel, in which he discovered the photovoltaic effect. The prize is awarded to a single individual who is recognized for continuous achievements in the field of photovoltaic energy conversion. The prize is primarily a European award but not restricted exclusively to European citizens. The prize is granted by the European Commission. The Becquerel Prize Committee selects the individual to be honoured.[1] The prize is awarded periodically at the annual European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference.[2][3]
Prize winners[]
The Becquerel Prize Committee lists the following winners:[4]
- 1989 Prof. Roger Van Overstraeten[5]
- 1991 Prof. Werner H. Bloss[6]
- 1992 Prof. Antonio Luque Lopez[7]
- 1994 Dr. Morton Prince [8]
- 1995 Dr. Karlheinz Krebs [8]
- 1997 Prof. Adolf Goetzberger [8]
- 1998 Dr. Walter Sandtner [8]
- 2000 Frederick C. Treble
- 2001 Prof. Viacheslav Andreev [8]
- 2002 Dr. Wolfgang Palz
- 2003 Prof. Masafumi Yamaguchi[9]
- 2004 Prof. Joachim Luther[10]
- 2005 Dr. Dieter Bonnet
- 2006 Dr. Richard M. Swanson[11]
- 2007 Prof. Arvind Victor Shah[12]
- 2008 Mechtild Rothe, politician [8]
- 2009 Dr. Andreas W. Bett[13]
- 2010 Prof. Hans-Werner Schock[14]
- 2011 Prof. Wim Sinke[15]
- 2012 Dr. Winfried Hoffmann
- 2013 Prof. Gabriel Sala[16]
- 2014 Dr. Stefan Glunz[17]
- 2015 Prof. Andrés Cuevas[18]
- 2016 Prof. Christophe Ballif[19]
- 2017 Dr. Stefan Nowak[20]
- 2018 Prof. Peter Wuerfel[21][22]
- 2019 Dr. Pierre Verlinden
- 2020 Prof. Henry Snaith[23]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Becquerel Bylaws, February 2015" (PDF). Becquerel Prize Committee. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
- ^ "About the Becquerel Prize". Becquerel Prize Committee. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
- ^ "European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference". WIP GmbH & Co Planungs-KG. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
- ^ "Becqerel Prize Winners". Becquerel Prize Committee. Retrieved 8 October 2019
- ^ "The Future for Renewable Energy 2: Prospects and Directions." EUREC Agency. Routledge, New York 2011
- ^ Tenth Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference 2011. SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ "Mr. Antonio Luque López." Royal Academy of Engineering, Madrid. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ a b c d e f Palz, Wolfgang. Power for the World: The Emergence of Electricity from the Sun. p. 7.
- ^ "Masafumi Yamaguchi." Archived 2018-10-31 at the Wayback Machine TOYOTA TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE (TTI), Nagoya, Japan. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ "Joachim Luther." Expertenkommission Forschung und Innovation (EFI) der deutschen Bundesregierung. Archived 2018-11-01 at the Wayback Machine In German. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ Dr. Richard Swanson awarded prestigious European Becquerel Prize." SunPower Corp. Press Release, 4 September 2006. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ Innovation & Technologie. Prix à un chercheur en énergie solaire. Le Temps, 4 September 2007 (in French). Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ "Becquerel Prize award to Dr. Andreas Bett for solar photovoltaic concentrator technology." renewableenergyfocus.com. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ "Untiring dedication to solar energy." Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, 16 September 2010. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ "Wim Sinke wins Becquerel Prize." Archived 2018-11-01 at the Wayback Machine NWO Institutes, Netherlands. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ John Parnell: "Gabriel Sala wins Becqerel Prize." pvtech. 1 October 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ Dave Savastano: "Dr. Stefan Glunz, Fraunhofer ISE, receives Becquerel Prize 2014." Printed Electronics Now, 25 September 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ "Andres Cuevas awarded Becquerel Prize in Hamburg Germany". Australia national University. 2015-10-16. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
- ^ "Swiss scientist wins Becqerel Prize." swissinfo.ch. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ "Stefan Nowak." SwissECS 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ "Peter Wuerfel receives Becquerel Prize of the EC." Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Press Release, 30 August 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2018
- ^ "EU PVSEC "Prizes & Awards"". WIP GmbH & Co Planungs-KG. Retrieved 2 November 2018.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Becquerel Prize for Outstanding Merits in Photovoltaics: Becquerel Prize 2020". www.becquerel-prize.org. Retrieved 2020-09-10.
- Awards established in 1989
- Solar energy
- European awards
- 1989 establishments in Europe