E. Bright Wilson Award in Spectroscopy
The E. Bright Wilson Award in Spectroscopy is awarded annually by the American Chemical Society to recognize outstanding accomplishments in fundamental or applied spectroscopy in chemistry. It was first awarded in 1997 and was named in honor of the American Physical Chemist and Spectroscopy pioneer, E. Bright Wilson.[1]
Past recipients
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- 2019 Martin Moskovits
- 2018 Richard J. Saykally
- 2017 David J. Nesbitt
- 2016 Robert G. Griffin
- 2015 R. J. Dwayne Miller
- 2014 Richard P. Van Duyne
- 2013 Steven G. Boxer
- 2012 Robert W. Field
- 2011 Veronica Vaida
- 2010 George W. Flynn
- 2009 Paul F. Barbara
- 2008 Jack H. Freed
- 2007 Michael D. Fayer
- 2006 Donald H. Levy
- 2005 Eizi Hirota
- 2004 James K.G. Watson
- 2003 Marilyn E. Jacox
- 2002 Takeshi Oka
- 2001 William A. Klemperer
- 2000 Ad Bax
- 1999 Richard N. Zare
- 1998 Robin M. Hochstrasser
- 1997 Ahmed Zewail
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See also
References
- "E. Bright Wilson Award in Spectroscopy". American Chemical Society. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
External links
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