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Faraday Medal (electrochemistry)

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The Faraday Medal is awarded by the Electrochemistry Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Since 1977, it honors distinguished electrochemists working outside of the UK and Republic of Ireland for their research advancements.

The laureates are:

  • 1977 Veniamin Grigorievich Levich (1917–1987)
  • 1981 John O’M. Bockris
  • 1983 Jean-Michel Savéant
  • 1985 Michel Armand
  • 1987 Heinz Gerischer (1919–1994)
  • 1991 David A. J. Rand, CSIRO Division of Mineral Chemistry, Port Melbourne
  • 1994 Stanley Bruckenstein, University at Buffalo
  • 1995 Michael J. Weaver (1947–2002), Purdue University
  • 1996 Adam Heller, University of Texas
  • 1998 Wolf Vielstich, Universität Bonn
  • 1999 Philippe Allongue, CNRS
  • 2000 Alan Maxwell Bond (b. 1946), Monash University
  • 2001 Michael Grätzel, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
  • 2002 Henry S. White, University of Utah
  • 2003 Dieter M. Kolb (1942–2011), Universität Ulm
  • 2004 Daniel A. Scherson, Case Western Reserve University
  • 2005 Robert Mark Wightman, University of North Carolina
  • 2006 Hubert H. Girault, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
  • 2007 Christian Amatore, CNRS
  • 2008 Nathan Lewis, California Institute of Technology
  • 2009 Reginald M. Penner, University of California, Irvine
  • 2011 Héctor D. Abruña, Cornell University
  • 2012 Zhong-Qun Tian, Xiamen University
  • 2013 Nenad Markovic
  • 2014 Masatoshi Osawa, Hokkaido University
  • 2015 Richard M. Crooks, University of Texas at Austin
  • References

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