Awardees of JSCC International Award
18th (FY2024)
Prof. Marc Robert (Sorbonne University) “Molecular Catalysis of Small Molecules Activation through Synergistic Electrochemical and Photochemical Innovations” |
17th (FY2023)
Prof. Christopher C. Cummins (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) “Coordination Chemistry of Small Molecule Activation, Generation, and Capture” |
Prof. Kenneth Daniel Karlin (Johns Hopkins University) “Bioinorganic approach to investigate small molecule activation by transition metal ions” |
16th (FY2022)
Prof. Karsten Meyer (Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg) “Discovery of Unusual Molecular and Electronic Structures for Novel Reactivity in Transition Metal d- and f-Block Coordination Chemistry” |
Prof. Roland A. Fischer (Technische Universität München) “Studies on all-metal ligated clusters and porous coordination networks toward the integration to hybrid materials” |
15th (FY2021)
Prof. Joel S. Miller (University of Utah) “Pioneering work on inorganic coordination chemistry-based magnets” |
Prof. Wonwoo Nam (Ewha Womans University) “Chemistry of Transition-metal Active-oxygen Complexes” |
14th (FY2020)
Prof. Xiao-Ming Chen (Sun Yat-Sen University) “Innovative Design and Synthesis of Functional Coordination Compounds and Porous Coordination Polymers” |
13th (FY2019)
Prof. Leroy Cronin (University of Glasgow) “Exploring the Self-assembly of Complex Inorganic Clusters” |
12th (FY2018)
Prof. Edward I. Solomon (Stanford University) “Elucidation of the Electronic Structures of Active Sites and their Contributions to the Physical Properties and Reactivities of Metalloenzymes and their Models” |
11th (FY2017)
Prof. Omar M. Yaghi (University of California, Berkeley) “Discovery and Development of Metal-Organic Framework (MOF)” |
10th (FY2016)
Prof. Vivian Wing-Wah Yam (The University of Hong Kong) “Metal-Based Molecular Functional Materials – From Discrete Metal Complexes to Supramolecular Assembly, Nanostructures and Functions” |
9th (FY2015)
Prof. Lawrence Que, Jr. (The University of Minnesota) “Modelling Nonheme Iron Enzymes: From Structures of Active Sites to Mechanistic Insights Involving High-Valent Iron-Oxo Complexes” |
8th (FY2014)
Prof. Myunghyun Paik Suh (Seoul National University) “Studies on Functional Coordination Polymers” |
7th (FY2013)
Prof. Pierre Braunstein (University of Strasbourg) “Using the Diversity of the Metal – Ligand Interplay in Coordination Chemistry” |
Prof. Joseph T. Hupp (Northwestern University) “Routes to Functional Crystalline Porous Coordination Polymers” |
6th (FY2012)
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5th (FY2011)
Prof. Shie-Ming Peng (National Taiwan University) “Coordination Chemistry of Metal String Complexes” |
4th (FY2010)
Prof. Harry B. Gray (California Institute of Technology) “Studies on Electron-Transfer Reactions in Bioinorganic Chemistry” |
3rd (FY2009)
Prof. Jean-Pierre Sauvage (University of Strasbourg) “From Chemical Topology to Molecular Machines: The Transition Metal Approach” |
2nd (FY2008)
Prof. James P. Collman (Stanford University) “Catalysis of 4-Electron Dioxygen Reduction by a Functional Cytochrome c Oxidase Model under Rate-Limiting Electron Flux” |
1st (FY2007)
Prof. Michael Grätzel (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne) “A Low Cost,High Efficiency Solar Cell based on the Sensitization of Colloidal Titanium Dioxide” |