The GDCh awards the Emil Fischer Medal for outstanding performance in the field of organic chemistry. The award was donated by Carl Duisberg in 1912 on the occasion of Emil Fischer's 60th birthday and was initially financed by the Carl Duisberg Foundation and later from a special fund of the GDCh. Emil Fischer was one of the most important chemists of his time and received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1902 for his sugar and purine work.
With the Emil Fischer Medal in recognition of his work in the field of oligothiophenes and other pi systems, with which he laid the foundation for organic photovoltaics, Professor Peter Bäuerle has now become a global field of research.
2022 | Peter Bäuerle, University of Ulm |
2020 | Peter H. Seeberger, Potsdam |
2018 | Thorsten Bach, Munich |
2016 | Dirk Trauner, Munich |
2014 | Matthias Beller, Rostock |
2012 | Herbert Waldmann, Dortmund |
2010 | Johann Mulzer, Vienna |
2008 | Peter Hofmann, Heidelberg |
2006 | Bernd Giese, Basel/Switzerland |
2004 | Lutz Friedjan Tietze, Gottingen |
2002 | Dieter Enders, Aachen |
2000 | Horst Kunz, Mainz |
1997 | Horst Kessler, Munich |
1995 | Richard R. Schmidt, Constance |
1992 | Ivar Ugi, Munich |
1990 | Ekkehard Winterfeldt, Hanover |
1988 | Rolf Geiger, Frankfurt a. M |
1986 | Wolfgang Steglich, Bonn |
1984 | Gerhard Quinkert, Frankfurt a. M |
1982 | Herman Stetter, Aachen |
1980 | Hans Paulsen, Hamburg |
1978 | Hans Musso, Karlsruhe |
1975 | Emanuel Vogel, Cologne |
1970 | Günther Wilke, Mülheim ad Ruhr |
1969 | Theodor Wieland, Heidelberg |
1967 | Arthur Lüttringhaus, Freiburg |
1966 | Hellmut Bredereck, Stuttgart |
1962 | Otto Westphal, Freiburg |
1961 | Hans Herloff Inhoffen, Brunswick |
1960 | Rudolf Criegee, Karlsruhe |
1958 | Walter Koenig, Dresden |
1955 | Hans-Heinrich Schlubach, Hamburg |
1954 | Hans Brockmann, Goettingen |
1952 | Karl Freudenberg, Heidelberg |
1951 | Burckhardthelferich, Bonn |
1950 | Hans Meerwein, Marburg |
1940 | Clemens Schöpf, Darmstadt |
1938 | Kurt Adler, Cologne |
1937 | Gerhard Domagk, Wuppertal-Elberfeld |
1935 | Adolf Butenandt, Danzig |
1934 | Hans Mauss, Wuppertal-Elberfeld |
1933 | Fritz Koegl, Utrecht/Netherlands |
1931 | Felix Ehrlich, Wroclaw |
1930 | Kurt H. Meyer, Ludwigshafen |
1928 | Fritz Schönhöfer, Wuppertal-Elberfeld |
1927 | Franz Fischer, Mülheim ad Ruhr |
1922 | Carl Neuberg, Berlin |
1919 | Otto Hahn, Berlin |
1912 | Fritz Hofmann, Breslau |
Prof. Dr. Bart Jan Ravoo, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (lead management)
Prof. Dr. Frank Würthner, Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg
Prof. Dr. Anke Krüger, University of Stuttgart
Prof. Dr. Klaus Müllen, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Prof. Dr. Tanja Weil, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Prof. Dr. Lutz Ackermann, Georg-August University of Goettingen
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