For similarly named awards, see Rutherford Medal (disambiguation).
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.
Contents
1Recipients
1.1Chemistry
1.2Physics
2See also
3External links
Recipients
Source: Royal Society of Canada
Chemistry
2017 : Zhongwei Chen
2016 : Curtis Berlinguette
2015 : Robert Campbell
2014 : Paul Ayers
2013 : Mark J. Maclachlan
2012 : John Paul Pezacki [Wikidata]
2011 : Federico Rosei
2010 : Andrei Yudin
2009 : Dennis Hall and Keith Fagnou (posthumously)
2008 : Peter Tieleman
2007 : Gregory D. Scholes [Wikidata]
2006 : Molly Shoichet
2005 : Jillian M. Buriak
2004 : Andrew Woolley
2003 : Liang Li
2002 : André B. Charette [Wikidata]
2001 : Warren Piers [Wikidata]
2000 : Suning Wang
1999 : Daniel D. M. Wayner
1998 : Benoît Roux
1997 : R. J. Dwayne Miller
1996 : Ian Manners [Wikidata]
1995 : Todd B. Marder [Wikidata]
1994 : Mark Lautens
1993 : Stephen G. Withers [Wikidata]
1992 : James D. Wuest
1991 : Robert H. Morris
1990 : Michael D. Fryzuk [Wikidata]
1989 : Peter Hackett
1988 : Raymond Andersen [Wikidata]
1987 : Grenfell N. Patey
1986 : David Griller
1985 : Stephen C. Wallace
1984 : Robert J. LeRoy
1983 : Juan C. Scaiano
1982 : Geoffrey Ozin
1981 : Diethard K. Böhme
1980 : G. Michael Bancroft
Physics
2017 : Ingrid Staris
2016 : François Légaré
2015 : Aashish Clerk
2014 : Sara Ellison
2013 : Ray Jayawardhana
2012 : Guy Moore
2011 : Freddy A. Cachazo
2010 : Kari Dalnoki-Veress
2009 : Barth Netterfield
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
See also
List of science and technology awards
List of prizes named after people
External links
RSC Rutherford Memorial Medal
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