Several members of the ALS community have recently been recognized for their work. Congratulations to Sihai Yang, Martin Schröder, Jeffrey Long, and James Holton!
Royal Society of Chemistry
Sihai Yang, University of Manchester
Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize “For pioneering applications of X-ray and neutron scattering techniques to porous materials science and catalysis.” Read more>> |
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Martin Schröder, University of Manchester
2020 Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry “For seminal work on the design, synthesis and characterization of porous metal–organic framework materials for substrate binding and selectivity.” Read more>> Schröder wrote to Simon Teat, ALS staff scientist: “Sihai and I would like to thank you personally for your strong collaboration, which has been so important to us in taking our science forward. We are delighted that our team efforts are being recognised by the RSC. Thank you very much for your support.” |
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Jeffrey Long, UC Berkeley
2020 Ludwig Mond Award “For pioneering work in the synthesis and characterization of inorganic molecules and materials exhibiting new physical phenomena.” Read more>> |
American Crystallographic Association
James Holton, Molecular Biophysics and Bioimaging (LBNL) and UCSF David G. Rognlie Award for “his work in the development of Beamline 8.3.1 at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) in LBNL, one of the most productive beamlines, in terms of both publication number and impact, in the world.” Read more>> See also: BioSciences Communiqué |