Coblentz Society
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The Coblentz Society is a non-profit American organization named after William Coblentz which is involved in the sponsorship of instructional materials, awards and recognitions enhancing the understanding of molecular (vibrational) spectroscopy. [1] The organization was founded in 1954 and is a technical affiliate of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. The Coblentz Society is the oldest organization in the United States specifically dedicated to the profession and activities associated with molecular spectroscopy.[2]
The Awards sponsored by The Coblentz Society include:
- The Coblentz Award for the outstanding spectroscopist under age 36[2]
- The Williams-Wright Award for the outstanding industrial spectroscopist
- The Bomem-Michelson Award for the advancement of the field of vibrational spectroscopy
- The Craver Award for an outstanding spectroscopist under age 45
- The Lippincott Award for the advancement of spectroscopy from an optical perspective.
References
- ^ "About Coblentz". Coblentz Society. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
- ^ a b "Professor wins laser award". Eugene Register-Guard. Jan 19, 1989. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
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