Edward Goodrich Acheson Award
The Edward Goodrich Acheson Award was established by The Electrochemical Society (ECS) in 1928 to honor the memory of Edward Goodrich Acheson, a charter member of ECS. The award is presented every 2 years for "conspicuous contribution to the advancement of the objectives, purposes, and activities of the society (ECS)".
ECS Edward Goodrich Acheson Award | |
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Awarded for | Distinguished contributions to the advancement of any of the objects, purposes or activities of The Electrochemical Society. |
Presented by | Electrochemical Society |
First awarded | 1928 |
Website | ECS Edward Goodrich Acheson Award |
Recipients of the award receive a gold medal, wall plaque, and cash prize, ECS Life membership, and a complimentary meeting registration.
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