The Ellis R. Lippincott Award is awarded annually to recognize "an individual who has made significant contributions to vibrational spectroscopy as judged by his or her influence on other scientists."[1] It was jointly established in 1975 by The Optical Society, The Coblentz Society, and The Society for Applied Spectroscopy. The award honors Ellis R. Lippincott, a vibrational spectroscopist who worked at the University of Maryland. Lippincott was one of the developers of the Diamond anvil cell, which is used in high pressure research.[2]
Past winners of the Lippincott Award
- 2023 Peter R. Griffiths
- 2022 Martin Zanni
- 2021 Rohit Bhargava
- 2020 Volker Deckert
- 2019 Ji-Xin Cheng
- 2018 Peter Hamm
- 2017 Roberto Merlin
- 2016 Thomas Elsaesser
- 2015 Dana D. Dlott
- 2014 Andrei Tokmakoff
- 2013 Xiaoliang Sunney Xie
- 2012 Keith A. Nelson[3]
- 2011 Isao Noda
- 2010 Martin Moskovits
- 2009 Michael D. Fayer
- 2008 Richard P. Van Duyne
- 2007 Jonathan Tennyson[4]
- 2006 Hai-Lung Dai[5]
- 2005 Jaan Laane
- 2004 Richard A. Mathies
- 2003 Shaul Mukamel
- 2002 Sanford A. Asher
- 2001 Lester Andrews
- 2000 Donald Levy
- 1999 Mitsuo Tasumi[6]
- 1998 Takeshi Oka[7]
- 1997 Robin Hochstrasser
- 1996 Giuseppe Zerbi
- 1995 Giacinto Scoles
- 1994 Herbert L. Strauss
- 1993 John F. Rabolt
- 1992 Richard Saykally
- 1990 Robert W. Field
- 1989 Marilyn E. Jacox
- 1988 Andreas C. Albrecht[8]
- 1987 C. Bradley Moore[8]
- 1986 Wolfgang Kaiser
- 1985 Ira W. Levin
- 1984 Jon T. Hougen
- 1983 John Overend
- 1982 Michel Delhaye
- 1981 Ian M. Mills
- 1980 George C. Pimentel
- 1979 E. Bright Wilson
- 1978 Bryce L. Crawford, Jr.
- 1977 Lionel Bellamy
- 1976 Richard C. Lord
See also
References
- ↑ Lippencott Award page at The Optical Society of America Website
- ↑ William A. Bassett,"Diamond anvil cell, 50'th birthday",High Pressure Research (2009) 29, pgs 163-186.
- ↑ Cogan, Sarah (2 April 2012). "The Optical Society Announces 18 Awards for 2012". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. doi:10.1063/pt.4.0408. ISSN 1945-0699.
- ↑ "OSA names recipients of awards, medals". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 60 (7): 75–76. 2007. Bibcode:2007PhT....60g..75.. doi:10.1063/1.2761812. ISSN 0031-9228.
- ↑ "OSA hands out awards, medals". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 59 (11): 72–73. 2006. Bibcode:2006PhT....59k..72.. doi:10.1063/1.2435655. ISSN 0031-9228.
- ↑ "OSA Recognizes Contributions to Optics". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 52 (7): 68. 1999. doi:10.1063/1.2802804. ISSN 0031-9228.
- ↑ "Optical Society of America Announces Awards for 1998". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 51 (6): 87–88. 1998. Bibcode:1998PhT....51S..87.. doi:10.1063/1.2805863. ISSN 0031-9228.
- 1 2 "OSA Awards Mark Achievements in Many Facets of Optical Science". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 42 (7): 86. 1989. doi:10.1063/1.2811099. ISSN 0031-9228.
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