Gordon E. Moore Medal (SCI)

The Gordon E. Moore Medal is an award given yearly by the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI America) to someone who has displayed early career success involving innovation in chemical industries. Success is judged in terms of both market impact and effects on quality of life of their work.[1][2][3]

Gordon E. Moore Medal
Awarded forGiven annually for early career innovation
Date2004 (2004)
Presented bySociety of Chemical Industry (American Section)

Recipients

See also

References

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