Liversidge Award
The Liversidge Award recognizes outstanding contributions to physical chemistry.[1] Named for the chemist Archibald Liversidge, it is awarded by the Faraday Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
In 2020 the Liversidge Award was merged with the Bourke Award to create the Bourke-Liversidge Award.[2]
Winners
The following have won the Liversidge Award:[3]
2019 | Majed Chergui[2] |
2017 | Warren S. Warren |
2016 | Peter Bruce |
2014 | Michael Ashfold |
2012 | Anthony Legon [Wikidata] |
2010 | David Clary |
2009/10 | Richard Catlow |
2007/08 | John Philip Simons [Wikidata] |
2005/06 | Brian E. Mann [Wikidata] |
2003/04 | Robin Clark |
2001/02 | Ian William Murison Smith |
1999/00 | Peter Edwards |
1997/98 | David Anthony King |
1995/96 | John Anthony Osborn [Wikidata] |
1993/94 | Richard N. Dixon |
1991/92 | James Johnson Turner [Wikidata] |
1989/90 | Roger Parsons |
1987/88 | Bernard L. Shaw |
1985/86 | Ronald Harry Ottewill [Wikidata] |
1983/84 | Norman Greenwood |
1981/82 | David W. Turner |
1979/80 | Robert Williams |
1977/78 | John Shipley Rowlinson |
1975/76 | Cyril Clifford Addison |
1973/74 | Ronald P. Bell |
1971/72 | Joseph Chatt |
1969/70 | George Porter |
1967/68 | Ronald Nyholm |
1965/66 | Edmund John Bowen |
1963/64 | John Stuart Anderson |
1961/62 | Cecil Edwin Henry Bawn |
1959/60 | Alfred Ubbelohde |
1957/58 | Ronald Norrish |
1955/56 | Edgar William Richard Steacie |
1954 | Harry Julius Emeleus |
1951 | Harry Melville |
1948 | Linus Pauling |
1946 | Harold Urey |
1945 | Eric Rideal |
1943 | Samuel Sugden |
1941 | Nevil Sidgwick |
1939 | Cyril Hinshelwood |
1936 | Friedrich Paneth |
1935 | Robert Whytlaw-Gray |
1932 | Francis William Aston |
1930 | William Arthur Bone |
1929 | Herbert Freundlich |
1928 | Frederick George Donnan |
See also
References
- ^ "Liversidge Award". Archive.org. Royal Society of Chemistry. Archived from the original on 2020-09-27. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
- ^ a b "Liversidge Award".
- ^ "Liversidge Award Previous Winners". Archive.org. Royal Society of Chemistry. Archived from the original on 2020-08-27. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
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