Tilden Prize
Tilden Prize | |
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Sponsored by | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Date | 1939 |
Reward(s) | £5000 |
Official website |
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The Tilden Prize is an award that is made by the Royal Society of Chemistry for advances in chemistry. The award was established in 1939 and commemorates Sir William A. Tilden, a prominent British chemist. The prize runs annually with up to three prizes available. Winners receive £5000, a medal and certificate.[1]
Recipients
Recipients of the award, given since 1939, [2] include:
- 2015 - Mark Bradley, Leroy Cronin, David J. Wales
- 2014 - Andrew Ian Cooper, Guy Lloyd-Jones, Iain McCulloch
- 2013 - Steven Armes, Eleanor Campbell, Steven Nolan
- 2012 - Harry Anderson, James Durrant, Patrick Unwin
References
- ↑ "RSC Tilden Prizes". Retrieved 12 May 2016.
- ↑ "RSC Tilden Prize Previous Winners". Retrieved 12 May 2016.
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