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Williams–Wright Award

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The Williams-Wright Award is an award that honors extraordinary or outstanding work in spectroscopic measurements while working in an industrial setting. The award has been given by the Coblentz Society annually since 1978 with the Awardee being selected by a committee of leading spectroscopists.[1] The Award citations reads, "The Coblentz Society proudly presents the Williams-Wright Award to --- for his/her outstanding contributions to the Field of Industrial Spectroscopy."

The Williams-Wright Award is presented at the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, familiarly known as Pittcon, and the largest annual conference on analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy.

Recipients

Source: CoblenzSociety

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Williams-Wright Selection Award". Coblentz Society. Retrieved 11 November 2015.