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INTERNATIONAL
ZAVOISKY AWARD

THE INTERNATIONAL ZAVOISKY AWARD IS ESTABLISHED TO RECOGNIZE TRULY OUTSTANDING APPLICATIONS OR DEVELOPMENTS OF ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE IN ANY FIELD OF SCIENCE

The establishment of the International Zavoisky Award was initiated by Prof. K.M. Salikhov in 1991 following consultation with the international community of EPR scientists. This Award is supported by the Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Kazan State University, the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, and the Springer-Verlag Publishing House (Wien, Austria).

The Award is recognized by the AMPERE Society, the International EPR (ESR) Society, the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the President, the State Council and the Government of the Republic of Tatarstan.

 

AWARD HOLDRES

2008 Michael Mehring (Germany)

Distinguished for his contributions to the pulsed endor technique and concepts of quantum computing with electron and nuclear spins.

2007 Brian Mark Hoffman (USA)

Distinguished for his contribution to fundamental magnetic resonance studies of metalloenzymes, their catalytic intermediates, and electron transfer between proteins.

2006 J. Schmidt (the Netherlands)

Distinguished for his contribution to high-field and high-frequency pulsed EPR and ENDOR techniques applied to semiconductor nanomaterials

2005 Harold Swartz (USA)

Distinguished for his contribution to the development of in vivo spin-trapping EPR and EPR oximetry for clinical applications.

2004 Kev M. Salikhov (Russia) & Dietmar Stehlik (Germany)

Distinguished for their contributions to the theory of EPR and its application to problems of chemistry and biochemistry.

N.E. Zavoiskaya,
K.M. Salikhov,
A. Mueller,
Laureate of Nobel Prize,
D. Stehlik,
Kazan, EPR-60 conference
(2004)

2003 Wayne L.Hubbell (USA)

Distinguished for the development and applications of the site-directed spin-label method.

2002 Wolfgang Lubitz (Germany)

Distinguished for his contribution to the multifrequency EPR spectroscopy in bacterial and plant photosynthesis.

2001 Keith A. Mclauchlan (United Kingdom)

Distinguished for his contribution to the identification of short-lived free radicals after their formation in a laser flash.

2000 Bruker Analytik GmbH (Germany)

Distinguished for the achievements in the development of instruments leading to novel applications of the electron paramagnetic resonance technique.

2000 Harden M. McConnell (USA)

Distinguished for his contribution to the understanding of hyperfine interactions in organic and biological systems.

1999 Joan van der Waals (The Netherlands)

Distinguished for his contribution to EPR studies of photo-excited triplet molecules.

1998 Jack H. Freed (USA)

Distinguished for his contribution to the multi frequency EPR studies of molecular motion in liquids and restricted media.

1997 Kamil A. Valiev (Russia)

Distinguished for his contribution to the development of the theory of spin relaxation.

1996 George Feher (USA)

Distinguished for his contribution to the development of magnetic resonance in solid state physics and photosynthesis research.

1995 James S. Hyde (USA)

Distinguished for his contribution to the instrumentation and methodology of electron paramagnetic resonance.

1994 Yakov S. Lebedev (Russia) & Klaus Möbius (Germany)

Distinguished for their contributions to the development of new EPR methods and their applications in chemistry.

1994 James R. Norris (USA)

Distinguished for his innovative contributions to the elucidation of molecular structure of paramagnetic species in photosynthetic reaction centers.

1993 Arthur Schweiger (Switzerland)

Distinguished for his contribution to the development of pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance.

1992 Brebis Bleaney (United Kingdom)

Distinguished for his contribution to the theory and practice of electron paramagnetic resonance of transition ions in crystals.

1991 William B. Mims (USA)

Distinguished for his contribution to the establishment of the fundamentals of electron spin echo spectroscopy and its chemical, physical and biological applications..

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