Chemistry:Bunsen–Kirchhoff Award

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Short description: Chemistry award

The Bunsen–Kirchhoff Award is a prize for "outstanding achievements" in the field of analytical spectroscopy. It has been awarded since 1990 by the German Working Group for Applied Spectroscopy, and is endowed with €2500 by PerkinElmer, Germany.[1][2] The prize is named in honor of chemist Robert Bunsen and physicist Gustav Kirchhoff.

Prizewinners

Bogaerts
  • 1990 Günter Snatzke, Germany[1]
  • 1991 Hannes Aiginger, Austria; Peter Wobrauschek]], Austria; Joachim Knoth]], Germany; Heinrich Schwenke]], Germany[1]
  • 1992 Kurt Laqua, Germany; Arnulf Röseler]], Germany[1]
  • 1993 Boris L'vov, Russia[1]
  • 1994 D. Bruce Chase, United States; W. J. Orville-Thomas, Great Britain[1]
  • 1995 Paul W.J.M. Boumans, Netherlands[1]
  • 1998 Annemie Bogaerts, Belgium[1]
  • 2000 Dieter Fischer, Germany[1]
  • 2001 John A. McLean, United States[1]
  • 2002 Jürgen Popp, Germany[1]
  • 2003 Sergei Boulyga, Germany[1]
  • 2004 Ewa Bulska, Poland[1]
  • 2005 Nicolas Bings, Germany[1]
  • 2006 Volker Deckert, Germany[1]
  • 2007 Jörg Bettmer, Germany [3]
  • 2008 Sebastian Schlücke, Germany [3]
  • 2009 Joachim Koch, Switzerland [3]
  • 2010 Janina Kneipp, Germany[3]
  • 2011 Daniel Pröfrock, Germany[3]
  • 2012 Christoph Haisch, Germany[3]
  • 2013 Maria Montes-Bayón, Spain[3]
  • 2014 Oliver Reich, Germany[4]
  • 2015 Martín Resano, Spain[3]
  • 2016 Torsten Frosch, Germany[3]
  • 2017 Jacob T. Shelley, United States[3]
  • 2018 Zsuzsanna Heiner (spectroscopy researcher) ({{{2}}}), Hungary[3]
  • 2020 Natalia P. Ivleva
  • 2022 Carlos Abad Andrade[5]

See also

  • List of chemistry awards

References