Bourke Award


The Bourke Award of the Royal Society of Chemistry is an annual prize open to academics from outside the UK. Originally established by the Faraday Society and known as the Bourke Lectures, the award of £2000 enables experts in physical chemistry or chemical physics to present their work in the UK. The winner also receives a commemorative medal.

Winners

Source:
YearRecipient
2019David Beratan
2018Daniel M. Neumark
2017
2016
2015Lyndon Emsley
2014Ann McDermott
2013Bert Weckhuysen
2012
2011Mark Ratner
2010Michael T. Bowers
2009
2008
2007George C. Schatz
2006Christian Amatore
2005Marsha I. Lester
2004
2003David A. Andelman
2002
2001Ewine van Dishoeck
2000Curt Wittig
1999Daan Frenkel
1998
1997
1996
1995Stephen Leone
1994
1993
1992Richard J. Saykally
1991Gerhard Ertl
1990
1989Donald H. Levy
1988Alexander Pines
1987Martin Quack
1986
1985David Chandler
1984
1983
1982E. C. M. Clementi
1981Robin M. Hochstrasser
1980
1979Ora Kedem
1978
1977
1976Pierre-Gilles de Gennes
1975P Pimental '
1974Joshua Jortner
1973
1972Ilya Prigogine
1971H Wolf
1970
William Klemperer
1967Dudley R. Herschbach
1967
1966S Sadron ', Harden M. McConnell
1965Heinz Gerischer
1964Stuart A. Rice
1963, Victor Talrose
1962Manfred Eigen
1962Joan van der Waals
1961Harold S. Johnston
1960
1960A Perterlin
1959Robert Gomer
1959
1958Walter H. Stockmauer
1958Robert Harold Stokes
1957Arend Joan Rutgers
1957
1956
1955Donald Hornig