Liversidge Award

The Liversidge Award recognizes outstanding contributions to physical chemistry.[1] Named for the chemist Archibald Liversidge, it is awarded by the Faraday Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

In 2020 the Liversidge Award was merged with the Bourke Award to create the Bourke-Liversidge Award.[2]

Winners

The following have won the Liversidge Award:[3]

2019Majed Chergui[2]
2017Warren S. Warren
2016Peter Bruce
2014Michael Ashfold
2012Anthony Legon
2010David Clary
2009/10Richard Catlow
2007/08John Philip Simons
2005/06Brian E. Mann
2003/04Robin Clark
2001/02Ian William Murison Smith
1999/00  Peter Edwards
1997/98David Anthony King
1995/96John Anthony Osborn
1993/94Richard N. Dixon
1991/92James Johnson Turner
1989/90Roger Parsons
1987/88Bernard L. Shaw
1985/86Ronald Harry Ottewill
1983/84Norman Greenwood
1981/82David W. Turner
1979/80Robert Williams
1977/78John Shipley Rowlinson
1975/76Cyril Clifford Addison
1973/74Ronald P. Bell
1971/72Joseph Chatt
1969/70George Porter
1967/68Ronald Nyholm
1965/66Edmund John Bowen
1963/64John Stuart Anderson
1961/62Cecil Edwin Henry Bawn
1959/60Alfred Ubbelohde
1957/58Ronald Norrish
1955/56Edgar William Richard Steacie
1954Harry Julius Emeleus
1951Harry Melville
1948Linus Pauling
1946Harold Urey
1945Eric Rideal
1943Samuel Sugden
1941Nevil Sidgwick
1939Cyril Hinshelwood
1936Friedrich Paneth
1935Robert Whytlaw-Gray
1932Francis William Aston
1930William Arthur Bone
1929Herbert Freundlich
1928Frederick George Donnan

See also

References

  1. "Liversidge Award". Archive.org. Royal Society of Chemistry. Archived from the original on 2020-09-27. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  2. "Liversidge Award".
  3. "Liversidge Award Previous Winners". Archive.org. Royal Society of Chemistry. Archived from the original on 2020-08-27. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
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