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Ellis R. Lippincott Award

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The Ellis R. Lippincott Award is awarded annually to recognize "an individual who has made significant contributions to vibrational spectroscopy as judged by his or her influence on other scientists."[1] It was jointly established in 1975 by The Optical Society, The Coblentz Society, and The Society for Applied Spectroscopy. The award honors Ellis R. Lippincott, a vibrational spectroscopist who worked at the University of Maryland. Lippincott was one of the developers of the Diamond anvil cell, which is used in high pressure research.[2]

Past winners of the Lippincott Award

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References

  1. ^ Lippencott Award page at The Optical Society of America Website
  2. ^ William A. Bassett,"Diamond anvil cell, 50'th birthday",High Pressure Research (2009) 29, pgs 163-186.