Houtermans Medal
Karim Benzerara is the recipient of the 2010 Houtermans Medal. To learn more about Karim please clickhere.
The Houtermans Medal is awarded annually by the EAG to a scientist no more than 35 years of age who has made exceptional contributions to
Geochemistry. It is named in honor of Friedrich Georg Houtermans, a
Dutch-Austrian-German physicist. A short biography of Dr. Houtermans is availablehere.
RECIPIENTS OF THE HOUTERMANS MEDAL |
| 2010: Karim Benzerara (Institut de Physique du Globe, France) |
| 2009: Nathan Yee (Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA) |
| 2008: Nicolas Dauphas (University of Chicago, USA) |
| 2007: Steve Parman (University of Durham, UK) |
| 2006: James Badro (Institut de Physique du Globe, France) |
| 2005: Mark E. Hodson (University of Reading, UK) |
| 2004: Albert Galy (University of Cambridge, UK) |
| 2003: Jess F. Adkins (California Institute of Technology, USA) |
| 2000: Gleb Prokrovsky (Orléans, France) |
| 1999: Eric Hauri (Carnegie Institute, USA) |
| 1998: Terry Plank (Kansas, USA) |
| 1997: Ken Farley (Caltech, USA) |
| 1995: Marc Chaussidon (CNRS Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France) |
| 1990: Michel Condomines (Geosciences Montpellier, France) |
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