Lennart Nilsson Award
The Lennart Nilsson Award recognizes outstanding contributions to scientific photography. It is administered by the Lennart Nilsson Foundation and awarded annually by Karolinska Institutet. The award sum is SEK 100,000. The award was inaugurated in 1998 in honor of Lennart Nilsson.[1]
Award recipients
According to the society's published list of award recipients:[2]
- Nils Åslund, 1998
- James Henderson, 1999
- David Malin (Anglo-Australian Observatory), 2000
- David Doubilet, 2001
- Oliver Meckes and Nicole Ottawa, 2002
- David Barlow (University of Southampton), 2003
- Göran Scharmer (Institute for Solar Physics), 2004
- Frans Lanting, 2005
- Satoshi Kuribayashi, 2006
- Felice Frankel (Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology), 2007
- Anders Persson (Linköping University), Sweden, 2008
- Carolyn Porco (Space Science Institute) and Babak Amin Tafreshi, 2009
- Kenneth Libbrecht, (California Institute of Technology), 2010
- Nancy Kedersha, Harvard Medical School, 2011
- Hans Blom, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, 2012
- Timothy Behrens, University of Oxford, 2014
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References
- "Lennart Nilsson Award". Archived from the original on 2007-10-10. Retrieved 2009-10-22.
- "Recipients Archives". www.lennartnilssonaward.se. Lennart Nilsson Award Foundation. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
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