Clemens Winkler Medal
The Clemens Winkler Medal - named after Clemens Winkler (1838–1904) - was awarded from 1954 to 1990 by the Chemical Society of the GDR . The award was given to prominent male and female chemists from the academic world and from the chemical industry in recognition of special scientific merits in the field of inorganic or general and analytical chemistry.
Since 1998 the Clemens Winkler Medal has been awarded by the Analytical Chemistry Section of the Society of German Chemists (GDCh) to individuals who “have made special contributions to scientific development and the promotion and recognition of analytical chemistry through years of personal commitment”.
Award winners
Laureate of the Chemical Society of the GDR (1954–1990)
- 1954 Franz Hein (Jena)
- 1955 Robert Griessbach (Wolfen)
- 1956 Erich Thilo (Berlin) and Arthur Simon (Dresden)
- 1958 Anton Lissner (Freiberg)
- 1960 Kurt Schwabe (Dresden)
- 1962 Richard Müller (Radebeul)
- 1967 Günther Rienäcker (Berlin)
- 1968 Günter Adolphi (Leuna)
- 1972 Siegfried Herzog (Freiberg)
- 1976 Lothar Kolditz (Berlin)
- 1977 Nikolai Michailowitsch Schaworonkow (Moscow, USSR)
- 1978 Wolfgang Schirmer (Berlin)
- 1978 Hans-Albert Lehmann (Dresden)
- 1979 Kurt Issleib (Halle)
- 1980 Siegfried Ziegenbalg (Freiberg)
- 1981 Hans-Heinz Emons (Freiberg)
- 1982 Herbert Grunze (Berlin)
- 1983 Egon Uhlig (Jena)
- 1984 Gerhard Ackermann (Freiberg)
- 1985 Wolfgang Wieker (Berlin)
- 1986 Alfred Tzschach (Halle)
- 1987 Rudolf Münze (Dresden)
- 1988 Gerhard Oehlmann (Berlin)
- 1989 Ehrenfried Butter (Leipzig)
- 1990 Karl-Heinz Thiele (Merseburg)
Prize winner of the Society of German Chemists (since 1998)
- 1998 Wilhelm Nils Fresenius (Wiesbaden)
- 2000 Bernhard Schrader (Essen)
- 2002 Heinz Engelhardt (Saarbrücken)
- 2003 Georg-Alexander Hoyer (Berlin)
- 2005 Klaus Gustav Heumann (Mainz)
- 2006 Bernhard Welz , (Florianópolis SC, Brazil)
- 2007 Klaus K. Unger (Mainz)
- 2009 Werner Engewald (Leipzig) and Adolf Zschunke (Leipzig)
- 2010 Rudolf E. Kaiser (Bad Dürkheim)
- 2011 Reiner Salzer (Dresden)
- 2012 Ernst-Heiner Korte (Dortmund)
- 2013 Otto S. Wolfbeis (Graz, Austria)
- 2015 Günter Gauglitz (Tübingen)
- 2017 Karlheinz Ballschmiter (Ulm)
- 2019 Reinhard Nießner (Munich)
See also
- August Kekulé Medal of the Chemical Society of the GDR
Individual evidence
- ↑ GDCh: Guidelines for the award of the Clemens Winkler Medal, accessed on May 11, 2013.
- ↑ ANAKON 2019