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LANGMUIR LECTURE AWARD RECIPIENTS


 

Recent Langmuir Award Recipients

 

230th ACS National Meeting
Washington D.C. 2005

 

Hans-Joachim Freund

Model Studies in Heterogeneous Catalysis at the Atomic Scale"
Department of Chemical Physics

Fritz-Haber Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft


Jay T. Groves
Re-patterning the T Cell Immunological Synapse with Nanopatterned Supported Membranes
Department of Chemistry
University of California Berkeley
 
228th  ACS National Meeting
Philadelphia 2004
 
Israel Wachs, Lehigh University
Surface metal oxide monolayers: Molecular structures and surface chemistry.
 
Darsh Wasan, Illinois Institute of Technology
Self-Organization of colloidal suspensions.
 
226th ACS National Meeting
New York, NY
September 7-11, 2003
 
David J. Pine, University of California, Santa Barbara
Colloidal clusters and molecules: new opportunities for colloidal science.
 
John C. Polanyi, University of Toronto
Thermal, photo-induced and electron-induced reaction of adsorbates on
Si, followed by STM

 

224th ACS National Meeting
Boston, MA
August 18-22, 2002
 
William B. Russel, Princeton University
Hard spheres - The old and the new
 
Martin Malmsten, Uppsala University
Some aspects of protein adsorption - from adsorbed layer formation to
applications
 

 

 


 

Past Langmuir Award Recipients


1979

 

John Yates 

University of Pittsburgh

 

 

Janos Fendler

Clarkson University

1980

 

Michel Boudart

Stanford University

 

 

Milton Kerker 

Clarkson University

1981

 

Art Adamson

University of Southern California

 

 

Robert Madix

Stanford University

1982

 

Ernest Yeager

Case Western Reserve University

 

 

W. Keith Hall 

University of Pittsburgh

1983

 

Paul Becher

Paul Becher Associates

 

 

Paul Weisz

Mobil Research & Development, Princeton

1984

 

J.A. Mann

Case Western University

 

 

Mark Cardillo 

AT&T Bell Laboratories

1985

 

Egon Matijevic

Clarkson University

 

 

R.L. Burwell, Jr.

Northwestern University

1986

 

Gerhard Ertl 

Firitz-Haber Inst. de MPG, Berlin

 

 

Benjamin Widom

Cornell University

1987

 

D. Fennel Evans

University of Minnesota

 

 

K. Klier 

Lehigh University

1988

 

J. Lunsford

Texas A&M University

 

 

Ron Ottewill

University of Bristol

1989

 

George M. Whitesides

Harvard University

 

 

Sylvia T. Ceyer

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1990

 

George L. Gaines, Jr.

Rensselaer Polytech Institute

 

 

Gabor A. Somorjai

University of California, Berkeley

1991

 

Stig. Friberg

Clarkson University

 

 

D.Wayne Goodman

Texas A&M University

1992

 

Alexis T. Bell 

University of California, Berkeley

 

 

Dennis Chapman 

University of London

1993

 

Jacob N. Israelachvili 

University of California, Santa Barbara

 

 

J. Michael White

University of Texas

1994

 

Eli Ruckenstein 

SUNY, Buffalo

 

 

Benjamin Chu

SUNY, Stony Brook

1995

 

Alice P. Gast

Stanford University

 

 

Cynthia M. Friend

Harvard University

1996

 

Gerhard J. Fleer

Wageningen University

 

 

Graham J. Hutchings

University of Wales

1997

 

Matthew V. Tirrell 

University of Minnesota

 

 

William A. Goddard 

California Institute of Technology

1998

 

Bjorn Lindman

University of Lund

 

 

Srinivasan Manne

University of Arizona

1999

 

Hyuk Yu 

University of Wisconsin

 

 

Mark E. Davis 

California Institute of Technology

2000

 

Marie-Paul Pileni 

University Pierre et Marie Curie

 

 

Hermann Gaub

Ludwig-Maximilians UniversityMunich

2001

 

Malgorzota Borowko

Marie Curie Sklodowska University, Lublin

 

 

James A. Schwarz

Syracuse University


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