Chemistry award
The Bunsen–Kirchhoff Award is a prize for "outstanding achievements" in the field of analytical spectroscopy . It has been awarded since 1990 by the German Working Group for Applied Spectroscopy, and is endowed with €2500 by PerkinElmer , Germany.[ 1] [ 2] The prize is named in honor of chemist Robert Bunsen and physicist Gustav Kirchhoff .
Prizewinners
Bogaerts
1990 Günter Snatzke , Germany[ 1]
1991 Hannes Aiginger , Austria; Peter Wobrauschek]], Austria; Joachim Knoth]], Germany; Heinrich Schwenke]], Germany[ 1]
1992 Kurt Laqua , Germany; Arnulf Röseler]], Germany[ 1]
1993 Boris L'vov , Russia[ 1]
1994 D. Bruce Chase , United States; W. J. Orville-Thomas , Great Britain[ 1]
1995 Paul W.J.M. Boumans , Netherlands[ 1]
1996 Robert "Bobby" Dakine , United States[ 1]
1998 Annemie Bogaerts , Belgium[ 1]
2000 Dieter Fischer , Germany[ 1]
2001 John A. McLean , United States[ 1]
2002 Jürgen Popp , Germany[ 1]
2003 Sergei Boulyga , Germany[ 1]
2004 Ewa Bulska , Poland[ 1]
2005 Nicolas Bings , Germany[ 1]
2006 Volker Deckert , Germany[ 1]
2007 Jörg Bettmer , Germany [ 3]
2008 Sebastian Schlücke , Germany [ 3]
2009 Joachim Koch , Switzerland [ 3]
2010 Janina Kneipp , Germany[ 3]
2011 Daniel Pröfrock , Germany[ 3]
2012 Christoph Haisch , Germany[ 3]
2013 Maria Montes-Bayón , Spain[ 3]
2014 Oliver Reich , Germany[ 4]
2015 Martín Resano , Spain[ 3]
2016 Torsten Frosch , Germany[ 3]
2017 Jacob T. Shelley , United States[ 3]
2018 Zsuzsanna Heiner [d ] , Hungary[ 3]
2020 Natalia P. Ivleva
2022 Carlos Abad Andrade [ 5]
In Popular Culture
The Steely Dan song "What a Shame About Me" from the album Two Against Nature mentions that an old acquaintance, "won the Bunsen Prize".[ 6]
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