Liversidge Award

The Liversidge Award recognizes outstanding contributions to physical chemistry.[1] Named for the English-born chemist Archibald Liversidge, it is awarded by the Faraday Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Winners

Source: [2]

2017Warren S. Warren
2016Peter Bruce
2014Michael Ashfold
2012Anthony Legon
2010David Clary
2009/10Richard Catlow
2007/08John Philip Simons
2005/06Brian E. Mann
2003/04Robin Clark
2001/02Ian William Murison Smith
1999/00  Peter Edwards
1997/98David Anthony King
1995/96John Anthony Osborn
1993/94Richard N. Dixon
1991/92James Johnson Turner
1989/90Roger Parsons
1987/88Bernard L. Shaw
1985/86Ronald Harry Ottewill
1983/84Norman Greenwood
1981/82David W. Turner
1979/80Robert Williams
1977/78John Shipley Rowlinson
1975/76Cyril Clifford Addison
1973/74Ronald P. Bell
1971/72Joseph Chatt
1969/70George Porter
1967/68Ronald Nyholm
1965/66Edmund John Bowen
1963/64John Stuart Anderson
1961/62Cecil Edwin Henry Bawn
1959/60Alfred Ubbelohde
1957/58Ronald Norrish
1955/56Edgar William Richard Steacie
1954Harry Julius Emeleus
1951Harry Melville
1948Linus Pauling
1946Harold Urey
1945Eric Rideal
1943Samuel Sugden
1941Nevil Sidgwick
1939Cyril Hinshelwood
1936Friedrich Paneth
1935Robert Whytlaw-Gray
1932Francis William Aston
1930William Arthur Bone
1929Herbert Freundlich
1928Frederick George Donnan

See also

References

  1. "RSC Liversidge Award". Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  2. "RSC Liversidge Award Previous Winners". The Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
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