Peter Mark Memorial Award

This Peter Mark Memorial Award was established in 1979 by American Vacuum Society " To recognize outstanding theoretical or experimental work by a young scientist or engineer."[1]

Year Recipient Affiliation Citation
1980 Christopher R. Brundle
1981 Lawrence L. Kazmerski
1982 Charles W. Magee
1983 James Chadi
1984 Barbara J. Garrison
1985 Franz J. Himpsel
1986 Richard A. Gottscho
1987 Raymond T. Tung
1988 Jerry Tersoff
1989 Randall M. Feenstra
1990 Stephen M. Rossnagel
1991 William J. Kaiser
1992
1993 Robert J. Hamers
1994 Marjorie Olmstead University of Washington For elucidating the nature of semiconductor surfaces and the heteroepitaxial growth of insulating materials on these surfaces.
1995 Emily Carter
1996 Brian E. Bent
1997 Brian S. Swartzentruber
1998 David G. Cahill
1999 Eray S. Aydil
2000 Stacey F. Bent
2001 Eli Rotenberg
2002 Rachel S. Goldman
2003 Charles H. Ahn
2004 Kathryn W. Guarini
2005 Jane P. Chang
2006 Mark C. Hersam "For outstanding contributions to the development of silicon-based molecular electronics."
2007 W.M.M. Kessels
2008 Sergei Kalinin For pioneering work in the area of nanoelectromechanics and local properties at surfaces
2009 Beatriz Roldan Cuenya University of Central Florida For pioneering contributions to the understanding of processes taking place in metal nanocluster-catalyzed chemical reactions
2010 Arutiun Ehiasarian
2011 Mohan Sankaran
2012 E. Charles H. Sykes For pioneering atomic-scale studies of chirality, catalysis, and molecular rotation.
2013 Daniel Gunlycke For significant contributions to the understanding of the electronic properties of low-dimensional graphene nanostructures.
2014 Joshua Zide University of Delaware For pioneering work in the growth and characterization of novel electronic and photonics materials.
2015 Petro Maksymovych Oak Ridge National Laboratory For high level frontier chemical and physical contributions to nanoscience.
  1. ^ "AVS - Peter Mark Memorial Award". AVS. Retrieved 3 September 2013.