James C. Mc Groddy Prize For New Materials - Recipients

Recipients

  • 2013: Costas M. Soukoulis, David R. Smith, John B. Pendry
  • 2012: Robert Cava
  • 2011: Arthur P. Ramirez
  • 2010: Nicola A. Spaldin, Ramamoorthy Ramesh, Sang-Wook Cheong
  • 2009: Akihisa Inoue, William L. Johnson
  • 2008: Arthur F Hebard, Jun Akimitsu, Robert C. Haddon
  • 2007: Arthur J. Epstein, Joel S. Miller
  • 2006: Alex Zettl, Hongjie Dai
  • 2005: Yoshinori Tokura
  • 2004: Loren Pfeiffer
  • 2003: Charles M. Lieber
  • 2002: Donald S. Bethune, Sumio Iijima
  • 2001: Arthur Charles Gossard
  • 2000: M. Brian Maple
  • 1999: Eugene E. Haller, Thomas Richard Anthony
  • 1994: Peter Grünberg, Albert Fert, Stuart Parkin
  • 1993: Gordon C. Osbourn
  • 1992: Robert F. Curl, Harold W. Kroto, Richard E. Smalley
  • 1991: Francis J. DiSalvo, Jr., Frederic Holtzberg
  • 1990: James L. Smith, Hans R. Ott, Frank Steglich, Zachary Fisk
  • 1989: J.B. MacChesney, R.D. Maurer, Charles K. Kao
  • 1988: J. Georg Bednorz, Paul C. W. Chu, K. Alex Muller
  • 1987: Dan Schechtman
  • 1986: John Croat, Jan Herbst, Norman C. Koon, Masato Sagawa
  • 1985: Leroy L. Chang, Leo Esaki, Raphael Tsu
  • 1984: J. P. Remeika
  • 1983: David Turnbull
  • 1982: John R. Arthur, Jr., Alfred Y. Cho
  • 1981: LeGrand G. van Uitert
  • 1980: Pol E. Duwez, William Klement, Jr.
  • 1979: J. Eugene Kunzler, Bernd T. Matthias, John K. Hulm
  • 1978: J. H. Sinfelt
  • 1977: Francis Bundy, H. Tracy Hall, Herbert Strong, Robert H. Wentorf, Jr.
  • 1976: William G. Pfann, Henry C. Theurer
  • 1975: Heinrich Welker

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