Geoffrey Barker Medal
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The Geoffrey Barker Medal, first awarded in 1988, is given by the Royal Society of Chemistry to scientists working in the UK or Ireland in recognition of their contributions to electrochemistry. The winner is invited to give a plenary lecture at that year's Electrochem meeting.[1]
Laureates
Source: RSC
Year | Winner |
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2022 | Robert A. W. Dryfe |
2020 | Julie V. MacPherson |
2018 | Frank Marken, University of Bath |
2016 | Richard J. Nichols |
2014 | Peter Bruce |
2012 | Fraser Andrew Armstrong |
2010 | Patrick Unwin |
2007 | Alexei Kornyshev |
2003 | Philip N. Bartlett |
2001 | David Edward Williams[2] |
2000 | David J. Schiffrin |
1997 | Alan Maxwell Bond |
1994 | Richard G. Compton |
1991 | Laurie M. Peter |
1988 | John Albery |
See also
References
- ^ "The Geoffrey Barker Medal". The Royal Society of Chemistry. 31 January 2018. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
- ^ "Professor David Williams". The University of Auckland. 27 July 2016. Archived from the original on 23 January 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
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