Ernst Ruska Prize
The Ernst Ruska Prize of the German Society for Electron Microscopy is a prize for electron microscopy that has been awarded since 1980 . It is named after the Nobel Prize winner Ernst Ruska and is usually awarded every two years.
Award winners
- 1980 Nigel Unwin , Richard Henderson
- 1982 Wolfgang Baumeister
- 1984 Helmut Kohl
- 1987 Marin van Heel
- 1989 Hannes Lichte
- 1991 Joachim Zach
- 1993 Yashayuha Talmon , Gerd Knoll
- 1996 W. Owen Saxton , Denis Chrétien
- 2000 Bettina Böttcher , Stephen Fuller , Marian Mankos
- 2005 Andreas Thust , Wim Coene for Focus Series Reconstruction , Daniel Studer for an Oscillating Knife for Ultramicrotomy
- 2007 Hiroshi Jinnai , Richard J. Spontak , Paul A. Midgley , for Novel and Quantitative Uses of Electron Tomography in the 3D Study of Nanostructured Materials
- 2009 Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski , Takeshi Kasama , Molly R. McCartney for Electron Holography for Characterization of Magnetic Fields in sub-100-nm-sized Materials and Devices , and Saori Maki-Yonekura and Koji Yonekura for Contribution Toward Elucidating the Mechanisms of Biological Macromolecular Machines by Cryo-Electron Microscopy
- 2011 Johan Verbeeck for EELS Quantification and Electron Vortex Beam , David Matronarde for A Versatile Software for Tomographic Reconstruction of Electron Microscopy Data Sets
- 2013 Peter David Nellist for Aberration-corrected Scanning Confocal Transmission Electron Microscopy , Holger Stark for Novel Strategies for the Determination of the Molecular and Near-Atomic Structure of Biological Macromolecules
- 2015 Jian-Min Zuo for his work in the field of methodical developments in the field of electron diffraction and its applications ; and John Briggs and Jürgen Plitzko for their work in the field of cryo-electron microscopy of biological objects .
- 2017 Sandra van Aert for her work in the field of new techniques for optimal quantitative analysis of electron microscopic data , Radostin Danev for his work in the field of hole-free phase plates with applications in cryo-EM
- 2019 Florent Houdellier and Claus Ropers for their work in the field of ultra-fast electron microscopy