Houtermans Award
The Houtermans Award is given annually by the European Association of Geochemistry for outstanding contributions to geochemistry made by scientists under 35 years old or within 6 years of their PhD award.[1] The award is named after Fritz Houtermans and consists of an engraved medal and an honorarium of 1000 Euros.
Award Winners
Source: ERG
Year | Name |
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1990 | Michel Condomines |
1995 | Marc Chaussidon |
1997 | Ken Farley |
1998 | Terry Plank |
1999 | Erik Hauri |
2000 | Gleb Prokorvsky |
2003 | Jess Atkins |
2004 | Albert Galy |
2005 | Mark E. Hodson |
2006 | James Badro |
2007 | Steve Parman |
2008 | Nicolas Dauphas |
2009 | Nathan Yee |
2010 | Karim Benzerara |
2011 | Maud Boyet |
2012 | Frédéric Moynier |
2013 | James Day |
2014 | Liping Qin |
2015 | Caroline Peacock |
2016 | Kate Hendry, University of Bristol, UK |
2017 | Julie Prytulak, Imperial College London, UK |
2018 | Morgan Schaller, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA |
2019 | Stefan Lalonde, CNRS / Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer, France |
See also
References
- "Awards". European Association of Geochemistry. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
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