Interdisciplinary Prizes (RSC)
The Interdisciplinary Prizes of the Royal Society of Chemistry recognize work at the interface between chemistry and other disciplines. Up to three prizes are awarded annually: Each winner receives £5000 and a medal, and completes a UK lecture tour.[1]
Winners[]
Source: [2]
2018 | Leroy Cronin, Judy Hirst, [3] |
2017 | [4] Melinda Duer,[5] Fiona Meldrum[6] | ,
2016 | [7] Peter Hore, Dek Woolfson[8] | ,
2015 | [9] Sarah L. Price,[10] Anthony Watts | ,
2014 | Steven Armes, Sabine Flitsch,[11] [12] |
2013 | James Barber,[13] Jane Clarke |
2012 | Hagan Bayley |
2011 | Carol V. Robinson |
2010 | [14] Barry V. L. Potter[15] | ,
2009 | Tom Brown, [16] |
2008 | no award |
2007 | David Klenerman, Jeremy Nicholson[17] |
2006 | John Goodby, [18] |
2005 | Fraser Armstrong, ,[19] R. White |
2004 | Douglas Kell, David Leigh |
2003 | Richard Evershed, |
2002 | Peter Bruce, [20] |
2001 | Stephen K. Chapman,[21] James Feast |
2000 | Martyn Poliakoff, [22] |
1999 | Chris Dobson, Stephen Mann, |
1998 | Richard Catlow,[23] C T Evans |
1997 | [24] R Duncan | ,
1996 | P. Gregory |
1995 | David Parker |
1994 | |
1993 | |
1992 | [25] | ,
1991 | Richard Friend, Malcolm Stevens |
1990 | John A. Pyle |
1989 | |
1988 | |
1987 | [26] J E Harris | ,
1986 | Allen Hill, |
See also[]
References[]
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- ^ "Steven Howdle". The University of Nottingham. 15 June 2000. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
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