Marlow Award
The Marlow Award has been awarded annually since 1957 by the Royal Society of Chemistry in physical chemistry . The award winners should still be able to be classified as young scientists (age up to 35 years or doctorate not more than 10 years ago).
The winner will receive £ 2,000 and lectures at universities in the UK and £ 3,000 to cover travel expenses for an RA Robinson Lecture in Australia , New Zealand , Singapore or Malaysia . It is named after Robert Anthony Robinson (1903–1979). The lectureship has existed since 1981.
Until 2008 the award was called the Marlow Medal and Prize. It is named after the patent attorney and chemist George Stanley Withers Marlow (1889–1948).
Award winners
- 1957 John Shipley Rowlinson (1926-2018)
- 1958 John Pople (1925-2004)
- 1959 Peter Gray (1926–2012)
- 1961 John Stanley Griffith (1928–1972)
- 1962 John C. Polanyi (* 1929)
- 1963 Stuart A. Rice
- 1965 Alastair M. North
- 1966 Alan Carrington (1934-2013)
- 1967 CN Ramachandra Rao
- 1968 Michael Anthony Atherton (* 1942)
- 1969 John Michael White (1938-2007)
- 1970 Michael Arthur Alderson Clyne (1937–1981)
- 1971 Geoffrey R. Luckhurst
- 1972 William Graham Richards (* 1939)
- 1973 Karl F. Freed
- 1974 R. Grice
- 1975 G. Duxbury
- 1976 JJ Burton
- 1977 Jonathan NL Connor
- 1978 RG Woolley
- 1979 Thomas F. George (* 1947)
- 1980 JP Maier
- 1981 GS Beddard, GR Fleming
- 1983 DW Oxtoby
- 1984 NV Richardson
- 1985 DJ Tildesley
- 1986 DC Clary
- 1987 Michael Ashfold
- 1988 Steven J. Sibener
- 1989 James Edward Baggott (* 1957)
- 1990 DE Logan
- 1991 SK Scott
- Not awarded in 1992
- 1993 GS Attard
- 1994 Peter J. Knowles
- 1995 DE Manolopoulos
- 1996 KDM Harris
- 1997 PR Unwin
- 1998 SD Price
- 1999 Andrew J. Orr-Ewing
- 2000 JA Jones
- 2001 HH Fielding
- 2002 JW Essex
- 2003 DJ Caruana
- 2004 J. Reid
- 2005 JV Macpherson
- 2006 FR Manby
- 2007 A. Troisi
- 2008 Stefan Willitsch
- 2010 Angelos Michaelides
- 2011 Sharon Ashbrook
- 2012 Robert Best
- 2013 Andrew Goodwin
- 2014 Cinzia Casiraghi
- 2015 Philipp Kukura , Flemming Hansen
- 2016 Józef Lewandowski
- 2017 Steven Lee
- 2018 Artem Bakulin
- 2019 Samuel Stranks
- 2020 Radha Boya
Web links
- ↑ Our 2020 prize and award winners. In: rsc.org. Royal Society of Chemistry , June 24, 2020, accessed June 24, 2020 .