The Hermann Staudinger Award is awarded by the GDCh every two years to scientists who have made special contributions to the field of macromolecular chemistry. The award commemorates Hermann Staudinger, known as the father of polymer chemistry, who received the 1953 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his achievements. The GDCh Division of Macromolecular Chemistry has the right to nominate the awardee.
The GDCh honors Prof. Dr. Bert Meijer's internationally outstanding and creative contributions in the field of supramolecular polymer chemistry with the Hermann Staudinger Award 2022. Among other things, he has established universal rules for the supramolecular structure of polymers, which are of great importance for materials science.
2022 | Egbert Willem "Bert" Meijer, TU Eindhoven/Netherlands |
2020 | Markus Antonietti, Potsdam |
2018 | Brigitte Voit, Dresden |
2016 | Klaus Müllen, Mainz |
2014 | Martin Moeller, Aachen |
2012 | Axel Mueller, Bayreuth |
2009 | Rolf Mülhaupt, Freiburg |
2006 | Wolfgang Peter Meier, Basel/Switzerland |
2003 | Walter Kaminsky, Hamburg |
2000 | Walter Hugo Stockmayer, Hanover/USA |
1997 | Hansjoerg Sinn, Hamburg |
1994 | Burkart Philipp, Teltow |
1990 | Gerhard Wegner, Mainz |
1985 | Helmut Ringsdorf, Mainz |
1981 | Hans Batzer, Basel/Switzerland |
1979 | Georg Manecke, Berlin |
1977 | Herman Schnell, Leverkusen |
1976 | Hans Fikentscher, Ludwigshafen |
1973 | Otto Bayer, Leverkusen |
1971 |
Werner Kern, Mainz Günter Viktor Schulz, Mainz |
Prof. Dr. Katharina Landfester, MPI for Polymer Research Mainz (lead management)
Prof. Dr. Christopher Barner-Kowollik, Queensland University of Technology
Prof. Dr. Holger Frey, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Prof. Dr. Rainer Haag, Free University of Berlin
Prof. Dr. Sabine Ludwigs, University of Stuttgart
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