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This Peter Mark Memorial Award was established in 1979 by American Vacuum Society " To recognize outstanding theoretical or experimental work by a young scientist or engineer."[1]
Year | Recipient | Affiliation | Citation |
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1980 | Christopher R. Brundle | ||
1981 | Lawrence L. Kazmerski | ||
1982 | Charles W. Magee | ||
1983 | James Chadi | ||
1984 | Barbara J. Garrison | ||
1985 | Franz J. Himpsel | ||
1986 | Richard A. Gottscho | ||
1987 | Raymond T. Tung | ||
1988 | Jerry Tersoff | ||
1989 | Randall M. Feenstra | ||
1990 | Stephen M. Rossnagel | ||
1991 | William J. Kaiser | ||
1992 | |||
1993 | Robert J. Hamers | ||
1994 | Marjorie Olmstead | University of Washington | For elucidating the nature of semiconductor surfaces and the heteroepitaxial growth of insulating materials on these surfaces. |
1995 | Emily Carter | ||
1996 | Brian E. Bent | ||
1997 | Brian S. Swartzentruber | ||
1998 | David G. Cahill | ||
1999 | Eray S. Aydil | ||
2000 | Stacey F. Bent | ||
2001 | Eli Rotenberg | ||
2002 | Rachel S. Goldman | ||
2003 | Charles H. Ahn | ||
2004 | Kathryn W. Guarini | ||
2005 | Jane P. Chang | ||
2006 | Mark C. Hersam | "For outstanding contributions to the development of silicon-based molecular electronics." | |
2007 | W.M.M. Kessels | ||
2008 | Sergei Kalinin | For pioneering work in the area of nanoelectromechanics and local properties at surfaces | |
2009 | Beatriz Roldan Cuenya | University of Central Florida | For pioneering contributions to the understanding of processes taking place in metal nanocluster-catalyzed chemical reactions |
2010 | Arutiun Ehiasarian | ||
2011 | Mohan Sankaran | ||
2012 | E. Charles H. Sykes | For pioneering atomic-scale studies of chirality, catalysis, and molecular rotation. | |
2013 | Daniel Gunlycke | For significant contributions to the understanding of the electronic properties of low-dimensional graphene nanostructures. | |
2014 | Joshua Zide | University of Delaware | For pioneering work in the growth and characterization of novel electronic and photonics materials. |
2015 | Petro Maksymovych | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | For high level frontier chemical and physical contributions to nanoscience. |
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