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The Günther Laukien Prize.

Richard R Ernst1

  • 1Laboratorium für Physikalische Chemie, ETH Hönggerberg HCI, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland. Richard.Ernst@nmr.phys.chem.ethz.ch

Journal of Magnetic Resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)
|March 23, 2005
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The Günther Laukien Prize honors innovative experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) research. This award recognizes advancements with significant potential for practical, beneficial applications in science and technology.

Area of Science:

  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy
  • Experimental Physical Chemistry
  • Applied Spectroscopy

Background:

  • The Günther Laukien Prize was established in 1999 to foster innovation in NMR.
  • It specifically targets recent, cutting-edge experimental research.
  • The prize is awarded annually at the Experimental NMR Conference (ENC).

Discussion:

  • The prize emphasizes research with a high likelihood of leading to beneficial new applications.
  • It serves as a benchmark for significant contributions to the field of NMR.
  • Selection criteria focus on novelty, impact, and future potential.

Key Insights:

  • Recognizes groundbreaking experimental NMR research.
  • Highlights advancements with strong potential for practical applications.

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  • Encourages development in NMR technology and its uses.
  • Outlook:

    • The prize continues to drive advancements in experimental NMR.
    • It inspires researchers to pursue high-impact NMR applications.
    • Future winners will likely shape the trajectory of NMR technology.