Rutherford Memorial Medal

Rutherford Memorial Medal

The Rutherford Memorial Medal is an award for research in the fields of physics and chemistry by the Royal Society of Canada. It was dedicated to the memorial of Ernest Rutherford.

Recipients

Physics

* 2007 : Victoria Michelle Kaspi
* 2006 : Aephraim M. Steinberg
* 2005 : Peter Grütter
* 2004 : Sajeev John
* 2003 : Misha Ivanov
* 2002 : Christopher Thompson
* 2001 : Matthew W. Choptuik
* 2000 : Jerry X. Mitrovica
* 1999 : Robert A. Wolkow
* 1998 : Martin Grant
* 1997 : Nicholas Kaiser
* 1996 : Pekka K. Sinervo
* 1995 : David B. MacFarlane
* 1994 : Michael L.W. Thewalt
* 1993 : John W. Hepburn
* 1992 : François Wesemael
* 1991 : Ian K. Affleck
* 1990 : Scott Tremaine
* 1989 : Nathan Isgur
* 1988 : Claude Leroy
* 1987 : A. John Berlinsky
* 1986 : William J.L. Buyers
* 1985 : John J. Simpson
* 1984 : Penny G. Estabrooks
* 1983 : David J. Rowe
* 1982 : William G. Unruh
* 1981 : John C. Hardy
* 1980 : Malcolm J. Stott

Chemistry

* 2007 : Gregory D. Scholes
* 2006 : Molly Shoichet
* 2005 : Jillian M. Buriak
* 2004 : Andrew Woolley
* 2003 : Liang Li
* 2002 : André B. Charette
* 2001 : Warren Piers
* 2000 : Suning Wang
* 1999 : Danial D.M. Wayner
* 1998 : Benoît Roux
* 1997 : R.J. Dwayne Miller
* 1996 : Ian Manners
* 1995 : Todd B. Marder
* 1994 : Mark Lautens
* 1993 : Stephen G. Withers
* 1992 : James D. Wuest
* 1991 : Robert H. Morris
* 1990 : Michael D. Fryzuk
* 1989 : Peter Hackett
* 1988 : Raymond J. Andersen
* 1987 : Grenfell N. Patey
* 1986 : David Griller
* 1985 : Stephen C. Wallace
* 1984 : R.J. Le Roy
* 1983 : Juan C. Scaiano
* 1982 : Geoffrey Ozin
* 1981 : Diethard K. Böhme
* 1980 : G. Michael Bancroft

External links

* [http://www.rsc.ca/index.php?page_id=61&lang_id=1&award_id=7 RSC Rutherford Memorial Medal]


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