Advancing the field of electrochemical analysis in one or more of the following:
- Conceptualization and development of unique instrumentation that has made a significant impact on the field.
- Development of novel and important instrumentation.
- Elucidation of fundamental events or processes important to the field.
- Authorship of important research papers and/or books that have had an influential role in the development of the field.
This Award consists of a plaque and $2500. The latter may be used to help defray travel expenses associated with the recipient’s participation in the Division’s award ceremony (typically held at the ACS fall National Meeting each year) which are not covered separately by the Division.
| 1988: Allen J. Bard |
| 1989: Ralph N. Adams |
| 1990: Royce W. Murray |
| 1991: Robert A. Osteryoung |
| 1992: Gary A. Rechnitz |
| 1993: Keith Oldham |
| 1994: Fred Anson |
| 1995: Theodore Kuwana |
| 1996: Janet G. Osteryoung |
| 1997: Stanley Bruckenstein |
| 1998: Stephen W. Feldberg |
| 1999: Michael Weaver |
| 2000: Richard L. McCreery |
| 2001: R. Mark Wightman |
| 2002: (no award given) |
| 2003: Mark E. Meyerhoff |
| 2004: Henry S. White |
| 2005: Erno Pretsch |
| 2006: Joseph Wang |
| 2007: Hector D. Abruna |
| 2008: Richard Crooks |
| 2009: James F. Rusling |
| 2010: Charles R. Martin |
| 2011: Dennis H. Evans |
| 2012: Joseph Hupp |
| 2013: Andrew Ewing |
| 2014: Debra Rolison |
| 2015: George S. Wilson |
| 2016: Reginald Penner |
| 2017: Paul Bohn |
| 2018: Shelley Minteer |
| 2019: Patrick Unwin |
| 2020: Bo Zhang |
| 2021: Lane A. Baker |
| 2022: Bin Ren |
| 2023: Keith Stevenson |
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