Enhancing the personal and professional development of students in the study of analytical chemistry in one or more of the following ways:
Authorship of an influential textbook for an analytical chemistry course.
Design and implementation of a successful new approach to teaching analytical chemistry.
Stimulation through teaching or research mentorship a significant number of students to become analytical chemists.
Development and publication of innovative experiments.
Design of improved equipment for teaching labs.
Publication of widely quoted articles on teaching analytical chemistry. role in the use of chemical instrumentation.
This Award consists of a plaque and $2500. The latter may be used to help defray travel expenses associated with the recipient’s participation in the Division’s award ceremony (typically held at the ACS Fall National Meeting each year) which are not covered separately by the Division.
1983: Isaac M. Kolthoff | 1997: William R. Heineman | 2011: Fred E. Lytle |
1984: Howard V. Malmstadt | 1998: Gary M. Hieftje | 2012: George Wilson |
1985: Lockhart B. Rogers | 1999: Thomas J. Wenzel | 2013: Peter Carr |
1986: Herbert A. Laitinen | 2000: Harold M. McNair | 2014: Joseph Gardella |
1987: Henry Freiser | 2001: Howard Strobel | 2015: Purnendu (Sandy) K. Dasgupta |
1988: Gary D. Christian | 2002: James Taylor | 2016 David Harvey |
1989: Theodore R. Williams | 2003: Christie G. Enke | 2017: Kevin A. Schug |
1990: Dennis G. Peters | 2004: Theodore Kuwana | 2018: Jill Robinson |
1991: Richard W. Ramette | 2005: Frank A. Settle | 2019: Charles Lucy |
1992: Douglas A. Skoog | 2006: Alanah Fitch | 2020: R. Graham Cooks |
1993: John P. Walters | 2007: Cynthia K. Larive | 2021: Isiah M. Warner |
1994: Galen Ewing | 2008: Yinfa Ma | 2022: Marya Lieberman |
1995: James Winefordner | 2009: Daniel C. Harris | 2023: Pam Doolittle |
1996: Stanley R. Crouch | 2010: Lawrence W. Potts |