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IBAME Fellows

IBAME Fellows

2015: Alfred X. Trautwein
in recognition of his distinguished work in the field of application of Mössbauer spectroscopy in biochemistry, earth sciences and solid-state physics as well as of his exceptional services to the international Mössbauer community.

2017: Elisa Baggio-Saitovitch
in recognition of her distinguished work in the field of application of Mössbauer spectroscopy in various fields of condensed matter physics as well as of her exceptional services to the international Mössbauer community especially her contribution to the development of the Brazil and Latin American Mössbauer community.

2017: Jean-Claude Jumas
in recognition of his distinguished work in the field of application of Mössbauer spectroscopy in various fields, especially for his fundamental industrial near research in field of catalysis and development of new batteries as well as his services to the French speaking and international Mössbauer community.

2017: Eckard Münck
in recognition of his distinguished work in the field of application of Mössbauer spectroscopy to all kind of chemistry inspiring many colleagues of the subsequent generation to enter the field of bioorganic chemistry.

2017: Igor Savelyevitch Lyubutin
in recognition of his distinguished work in the field of application of Mössbauer spectroscopy in solid state physics, magnetism, and crystal chemistry as well as his exceptional services to the international Mössbauer community.

2017: Masuo Takeda
in recognition of his distinguished work in the applications of the Mössbauer effect in inorganic and crystal radiochemistry by using a large number of different Mössbauer isotopes as well as for his services to the Japanese and international Mössbauer community.

2017: Francois Varret
in recognition of his distinguished fundamental and methodological contributions to the field of application of Mössbauer spectroscopy as well as his exceptional services to the French Mössbauer community.

2017: Gennadi Smirnov
in recognition of his pioneering work in experimental and theoretical gamma-optics, his contributions to nuclear resonant scattering of synchrotron radiation and his contributions to the development of energy-resolved Mössbauer spectroscopy with synchrotron radiation.

2017: George Filoti
in recognition of his distinguished work in the applications of the Mössbauer effect on investigation of magnetic and electronic ground states of various materials and his services to the national and international Mössbauer community.

2017: Fashen Li
in recognition of his distinguished work in the applications of the Mössbauer effect on magnetism and magnetic materials as well as his services to the Chinese and international Mössbauer community.

2017: Michael Thomas
in recognition of his distinguished work in the applications of the Mössbauer effect on fundamental aspects of magnetic behavior of matter and his role as teacher and supervisor of many leading scientists.

2019: Frank Berry
in recognition of his distinguished work in the applications of the Mössbauer effect in various areas of solid state and material chemistry as well as his exceptional services to the British and international Mössbauer community.

2019: Pierre Bonville
in recognition of his distinguished theoretical and experimental work in magnetism and relaxation phenomena using Mössbauer spectroscopy.

2019: Stewart Campbell
in recognition of his distinguished work in the field of application of Mössbauer spectroscopy in solid state physics and his exceptional services to the international Mössbauer community.

2019: Fernande Grandjean
in recognition of her distinguished work in the applications of Mössbauer spectroscopy in the field of chemistry and her service for the Belgian and French Mössbauer community.

2019: Gérard LeCaer
in recognition of his distinguished work in several fields of solid state physics using Mössbauer spectroscopy.

2019: John Stevens
in recognition of his exceptional services to the international Mössbauer community by establishing and steering the Mössbauer Effect Data Center for four decades.

2019: Gerhard Wortmann
in recognition of his pioneering work in the field of application of Mössbauer spectroscopy by establishing high pressure experiments for Nuclear Inelastic Scattering and Nuclear Forward Scattering.

2021: Roberto Carlos Mercader
in recognition of his achievements in establishing Mössbauer spectroscopy in many laboratories and in serving the Latin American Mössbauer Community.

2021: Dénes Lajos Nagy
in recognition of his extraordinary commitment in serving the Mössbauer Community since more than 20 years as member of the IBAME board, member and chair of several sub-committees and IBAME Chair, as well as initiator and operator of the Mössbauer communication channel MIX.

2021: Hartmut Spiering
in recognition of his achievements in Mössbauer effect methodology and applications.

2021: Friedrich E. Wagner
in recognition for his long-standing achievements in Mössbauer spectroscopy with non-iron isotopes.

2021: Ursula Wagner
in recognition for her long-standing achievements in the field of the applications of Mössbauer spectroscopy in archaeology.

2023: Steen Mørup
in recognition of his career-long achievements in Mössbauer spectroscopy, especially in the field of magnetic nanoparticles, and his commitments to the international Mössbauer community.

2023: Jan Stanek
for his high-quality contributions to science based on research that involves application of the Mössbauer effect, especially in the field of gold chemistry.

2023: Yutaka Yoshida
in recognition of his achievements in experimental techniques, especially towards the development of Mössbauer microscopy, and his service for the Mössbauer community.

2023: Francisco H. Sánchez
in recognition of his significant contributions to Mössbauer spectroscopy in the fields of magnetism and materials science, and his commitments to the Latin American Mössbauer community.