Faraday Medal (electrochemistry)

The Faraday Medal is awarded by the Electrochemistry Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Since 1977, it honours distinguished mid-career electrochemists working outside of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland for their research advancements.

Laureates
Source: RIC


 * 1977 Veniamin Grigorievich Levich (1917–1987)
 * 1981 John O’M. Bockris
 * 1983 Jean-Michel Savéant
 * 1985 Michel Armand
 * 1987 Heinz Gerischer (1919–1994)
 * 1991 David A. J. Rand, CSIRO Division of Mineral Chemistry, Port Melbourne
 * 1994 Stanley Bruckenstein, University at Buffalo
 * 1995 Michael J. Weaver (1947–2002), Purdue University
 * 1996 Adam Heller, University of Texas
 * 1998 Wolf Vielstich, Universität Bonn
 * 1999 Philippe Allongue, CNRS
 * 2000 Alan Maxwell Bond (b. 1946), Monash University
 * 2001 Michael Grätzel, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
 * 2002 Henry S. White, University of Utah
 * 2003 Dieter M. Kolb (1942–2011), Universität Ulm
 * 2004 Daniel A. Scherson, Case Western Reserve University
 * 2005 Robert Mark Wightman, University of North Carolina
 * 2006 Hubert H. Girault, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
 * 2007 Christian Amatore, CNRS
 * 2008 Nathan Lewis, California Institute of Technology
 * 2009 Reginald M. Penner, University of California, Irvine
 * 2011 Héctor D. Abruña, Cornell University
 * 2012 Zhong-Qun Tian, Xiamen University
 * 2013 Nenad Markovic
 * 2014 Masatoshi Osawa, Hokkaido University
 * 2015 Richard M. Crooks, University of Texas at Austin
 * 2016 Justin Gooding, University of New South Wales, Australia
 * 2017 Marc Koper, Leiden University
 * 2018 Yang Shao-Horn, MIT
 * 2019 Martin Winter, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
 * 2020 Shirley Meng, University of California, San Diego
 * 2021 Peter Strasser, Technical University of Berlin
 * 2022 Beatriz Roldán Cuenya, Fritz-Haber-Institute, Berlin