Polanyi Medal

Gas kinetics award of the Royal Society of Chemistry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Polanyi Medal is a biennial award of the Royal Society of Chemistry for outstanding contributions to the field of gas kinetics. The medal is presented at the International Symposium on Gas Kinetics after a plenary lecture given by the prize winner.

The award is named after the Hungarian-British polymath Michael Polanyi, 1891-1976, whose research helped to establish the topic of gas kinetics and reaction dynamics. His son, John Polanyi, received the Polanyi Medal in 1988.[1]

Winners

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2024Timothy J. Wallington
2022Frédérique Battin-Leclerc[3]
2020Stephen Klippenstein[4]
2018Barbara J. Finlayson-Pitts
2016James Anderson
2014Craig Taatjes [Wikidata]
2012Mario Molina
2010Stephen Leone
2008Piero Casavecchia [Wikidata]
2006Horst Hippler [de]
2004David Clary
2002Gus Hancock [Wikidata]
2000Jürgen Wolfrum [de]
1998Akkihebbal Ravishankara
1996John Simons
1994Mike Pilling [Wikidata][5]
1992Jurgen Tröe [sic] [6]
1990Ian William Murison Smith
1988John Polanyi
1987Fred Kaufmann [sic] (awarded posthumously)[7]
1986Sidney W. Benson [Wikidata]
1984Benton Seymour Rabinovitch
1982Brian Thrush
1981Dudley Herschbach
1979Richard Zare

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