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Applied Spectroscopy William F. Meggers AwardThis award is given to the author(s) of the outstanding paper appearing in Applied Spectroscopy. It is awarded at the Society for Applied Spectroscopy award ceremony held at the fall meeting following the calendar year of publication. Nominations for this award are made exclusively by the Meggers Award Committee. This award is selected by a committee and no outside nominations are accepted. 2024 Awards RecipientsIoan Notingher; Nathan Woodhouse; Jan Majer; Peter Marshall; Steve Hood “Quantification of Drugs in Brain and Liver Mimetic Tissue Models Using Raman Spectroscopy.” 2023 Award Recipients2022 Award Recipients
2021 Award Recipients2020 Award RecipientsPAST RECIPIENTS 2019 Timothy J. Johnson, Tanya L. Myers, Russell G. Tonkyn, Tyler O. Danby, Matthew S. Taubman, Bruce E. Bernacki, Jerome C. Birnbaum, and Steven W. Sharpe 2018 S. Michael Angel, Patrick D. Barnett, Nirmal Lamsal, Kelly C. Paul, and K. Alicia Strange Fessler 2017 Naoto Nagai, Yuta Kijima, and Makoto Okawara 2016 Mike George 2015 Eric Brauns 2014 Rohit Bhargava, P. Scott Carney, Rohith Reddy, Matthew Schulmerich, Michael Walsh 2013 Paul Pudney, Eleanor Bonnist, Peter Caspers, Jean-Philippe Gorce, Chris Marriott, Gerwin Puppels, Scott Singleton, Martin van der Wolf 2012 S. Michael Angel, Nathaniel Gomer, Christopher Gordon, Paul G. Lucey, Shiv Sharma, J. Chance Carter 2011 Robert W. Shaw, Kent A. Meyer, Kin C. Ng, Zhanjun Gu, Zhengwei Pan, Weilliam B. Whitten 2010 Patrick J. Cutler, David M. Haaland, Paul J. Gemperlin 2009 Christian Pellerin, Yongri Liang, Damien Mauran, Robert E. Prud'homme 2008 Taka-aki Ishibashi and Toshiki Maeda 2007 Ryan D. Pensack, Bozena B. Michniak, David J. Moore, Richard Mendelsohn 2006 Pavel Matousek, Ian Clark, Edward Draper, Michael Morris, Allen Goodship, Neil Everall, Mike Towrie, William Finney, Anthony Parker 2005 Hiro-O Hamaguchi and Hirotsugo Hiramatsu 2004 Boris Mizaikoff, Marcus Janotta, and Abraham Katzir 2003 Ira Levin, Scott Huffman, and Rohit Bhargava 2002 Neill Everal, Thomas Hahn, Pavel Matousek, Anthony W. Parker, Michael Towrie 2001 Laurence Nafie 2000 Jack L. Koenig, Rohit Bhargava, and Travis Ribar 1999 Katrin Kneipp Single-Molecule Detection of a Cyanine Dye in Silver Colloidal Solution Using Near-Infrared Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering. 1998 Michel Pézolet and Anne Nabet Two-Dimensional FT-IR Spectroscopy: A Powerful Method to Study the Secondary Structure of Proteins Using H-D Exchange. 1997 T. Rick Fletcher, Matt Rekow, Dwayne Rogge and David Sammeth Vaporization of Nonvolatile and Matrix-Isolated Molecules Using a Novel Laser Vaporization Technique. 1996 Steven E. Hobbs and Gary M. Hieftje Scintillator-Based Nanosecond Light SourcesTime-Resolved Fluorimetry. 1995 Patrick J. Treado, Ira W. Levin, and E. Neil Lewis Indium Antimonide (InSb) Focal Plane Array (FPA) DectectionNear-Infrared Imaging Microscopy. 1993 J. Lin and C.W. Brown Universal Approach Determination of Physical and Chemical Properties of Water by Near-IR Spectroscopy. 1992 P.J. Treado, I.W. Levin, and E.N. Lewis Near-Infrared Acousto-optic Filtered Spectroscopic Microscopy: A Solid-State Approach to Chemical Imaging. 1991 Alexander Scheeline, Cheryl A. Bye, Duane L. Miller, Steven W. Rynders, and R. Calvin Owen, Jr. Design and Characterization of an Echelle Spectrometer Fundamental and Applied Emission Spectrochemical Analysis. 1990 Isao Noda Two-Dimensional Infrared (2D IR) Spectroscopy: Theory and Applications. 1989 Marek Urban A Novel Approach to Photoacoustic FT-IR Spectroscopy: Rheo-Photoacoustic Measurements. 1988 David Lubman, Ho Ming Pang, and Chung Hang Sin Pulsed High-Pressure Liquid Injection of Biological Molecules into Supersonic Beam/Mass Spectrometry with Resonant Two-Photon Ionization Detection. 1987 David C. Tilotta, Robert D. Freeman, and William G. Fateley Hadamard Transform Visible Raman Spectrometry. 1986 T. Hirschfield and B. Chase FT-Raman Spectroscopy: Development and Justification. 1985 E.A. Stubley and G. Horlick A Windowed Slew-scanning Fourier Transform SpectrometerInductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrometry. 1984 N. Sheppard and J. Erkelens Vibrational Spectra Absorbed on Surfaces: Forms of Vibrations and Selection RulesRegular Arrays of Absorbed Species. 1983 S. B. Smith and G.M. Hieftje A New Background Correction MethodAtomic Absorption Spectrometry. 1982 G. Mamantov, A.A. Garrison, and E.L. Wehry Analytical Applications of Matrix Isolation Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. 1981 C. Th. J. Alkemade Single-Atom Detection. 1980 John C. Wright Double Resonance Excitation in the Condensed Phase: An Alternative to Infrared, Raman, and Fluorescence Spectroscopy. 1979 John P. Walters and Alexander Scheeline Investigation of Bipolar Oscillatory Spark Discharge. 1978 C.A. Van Dijk, C. Th. J. Alkemade, and P.J. Zeegers Pulsed Laser Mode Competition with a Na-Colored Intracavity Flame. 1977 Thomas Hirschfeld a series of brief, but original and illuminating, papers. 1976 Bernard Keisch and Robert C. Callahan Sulfur Isotope Ratio in Ultramarine Blue: Application to Art Forgery Detection. 1975 M.L. Parsons, R.J. Lovett, and D.L. Welch On the Importance of Spectral Interferences in Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. 1974 John R. Ferraro and Louis J. Basile Spectroscopy at High Pressures: Status Report and Update of Instrumental Techniques. 1973 V.F. Hanson Quantitative Elemental Analysis of Art Objects by Energy-Dispersion X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy. 1972 M.S. Wang Impurity Determination in Group III-V Compounds. 1971 C.R. Brundle Some Recent Advances in Photoelectron Spectroscopy. 1970 C.D. Allemand Depolarization Ratio Measurement in Raman Spectrometry. 1969 J.P. Walters Historical Advances in Spark Emission Spectroscopy. 1968 Harry J. Rose and Frank Cuttitta X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Individual Rare Earths and Complex Minerals. 1967 Michael L. Parsons and James D. Winefordner Optimization of the Critical Instrumental ParametersAchieving Maximum Sensitivity and Precision in Flame Spectrometric Methods of Analysis. 1966 B.J. Mitchell and N.F. Hooper Digital Computer Calculations and Correction of Matrix Effect in X-Ray Spectroscopy. 1965 J.B. Irenopvich, A.G. MacDearmid, and E.R. Nixon Infrared and Raman Spectra of Some Pentamethyldisilanyl Compounds. 1964 W.G. Schrenk and R.W. Johnson Mechanisms of Interactions of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Elements in Flame Photometry. 1963 L.R. Leipziger Some New Upper Limits of Isotopic Abundance by Mass Spectrometry. 1962 L.R. Pitwell Equations Working Curves in Emission Spectroscopy. 1961 T. Lee The Spectrographic Determination of Uranium 235. 1960 W.K. Baer and E.S. Hodge The Spectrochemical Analysis of Solutions: A Comparison of Five Techniques.
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