The Division of Analytical Chemistry of the German Chemical Society (GDCh) usually awards the Clemens-Winkler Medal for analytical chemistry every two years as part of ANAKON to individuals who, through their years of commitment, have made a difference in scientific development and the promotion and recognition of analytical have earned chemistry. The award comes with a certificate and a gold medal. All members of the Division are entitled to nominate candidates. The Division Board board decides on the award of the prize.
"Professor Dr. Reinhard Nießner is one of the most successful and committed representatives of analytical chemistry in Germany. From 1986 to 1989 he researched and taught with a C2 professorship at the University of Dortmund, and from 1989 until his retirement in 2017 with a C4 -Professorship at the Technical University of Munich. During this time he also held guest professorships in Austria, Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong. With his work on aerosol and exhaust gas analysis, photoacoustics or micro-array chip-based test systems, including their practical implementation, has he has set significant impulses worldwide.With over 200 diploma and master theses, over 160 accompanied dissertations and support of 6 habilitation candidates, he is co-founder of a "Munich School of Analytical Chemistry".
Thanks to his scientific work, which includes well over 600 publications and over 30 patent applications, Reinhard Nießner is one of the most productive analysts in the world. With his factual and profound knowledge, he was always a sought-after expert, also by politicians and the media public. Reinhard Niessner has been awardee the Heinrich Emmanuel Merck Prize, the Smoluchowski Prize for Aerosol Research, the Fritz Pregl Medal of the Austrian Society for Analytical Chemistry, the Fresenius Award for Analytical Chemistry of the GDCh and the Hanns Malissa Lecture Award .
As the first European associate editor of the journal "Analytical Chemistry", he has advanced analytical chemistry in Germany in many ways. In addition, he has been a committed member of the Division since 1984 and a long-time author of trend reports Analytical Chemistry in the Chemical Nachrichten aus der Chemie.
By awarding the Clemens-Winkler Medal to Prof. Reinhard Nießner, the Division of Division of Analytical Chemistry recognizes not only his outstanding scientific achievements, but also his passionate commitment to the field of analytical chemistry. In recognition of these achievements, the Division of Analytical Chemistry of the German Chemical Society awards Professor Dr. Reinhard Nießner the Clemens-Winkler Medal 2019."
2019 | Prof. Dr. Reinhard Niessner, Munich |
2017 | Prof. Dr. Karlheinz Ballschmiter, Ulm |
2015 | Prof. Dr. Günter Gauglitz, Tubingen |
2013 | Prof. Dr. Otto W. Wolfbeis, Graz / Austria |
2012 | dr Ernst Heiner Korte, Dortmund |
2011 | Prof. Dr. Reiner Salzer, Dresden |
2010 | Prof. Dr. Rudolf E. Kaiser, Bad Durkheim |
2008 | Prof. Dr. Werner Engewald, Leipzig |
2009 | Prof. Dr. dr hc Adolf Zschunke, Leipzig |
2007 | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus K. Unger, Mainz |
2006 | Prof. Dr. Bernhard Welz, Florianópolis SC / Brazil |
2005 | Prof. Dr. Klaus Gustav Heumann, Mainz |
2003 | Prof. Dr. Georg Alexander Hoyer, Berlin |
2002 | Prof. Dr. Heinz Engelhardt, Saarbrucken |
2000 | Prof. Dr. Bernhard Schrader, Essen |
1998 | Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Fresenius, Wiesbaden |
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