- Coblentz Society
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The Coblentz Society is an American organization promoting and fostering the understanding and variety of applications of all types of molecular or vibrational spectroscopy founded in 1954. It's the oldest such organization in the United States.[1]
The Coblentz Society promotes conferences, student awards and gives out five awards in vibrational spectroscopy each year. The Awards sponsored by The Coblentz Society include:
- The Coblentz Award for the outstanding spectroscopist under age 36[1]
- The Williams-Wright Award for the outstanding industrial spectroscopist
- The Bomem-Michelson Award for the advancement of the field of vibrational spectroscopy
- The Craver Award for an outstanding spectroscopist under age 45
- The Lippincott Award for the advancement of spectroscopy from an optical perspective.
References
- ^ a b "Professor wins laser award". Eugene Register-Guard. Jan 19, 1989. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QWsVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=kuEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7054,4153112&dq=coblentz-society. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
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