The 1st Heinrich Rohrer Medals were awarded to following reseachers in 2014.
Press Release on Winners of the 1st Heinrich Rohrer Medals in 2014_(English)
Press Release on Winners of the 1st Heinrich Rohrer Medals in 2014_(Japanese)
The 1st Heinrich Rohrer Medal -Grand Medal- (2014)
Roland Wiesendanger (born in 1961) Professor in University of Hamburg, Germany For his pioneering and ground-breaking achievements on spin-resolved scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy, bringing about very deep insights in spin-related properties of materials at atomic scale Award Achievements |
The 1st Heinrich Rohrer Medal -Rising Medal- (2014)
Yoshiaki Sugimoto (born in 1978) Associate Professor in Osaka University, Japan For his outstanding contributions to manipulation and chemical identification of individual atoms using atomic force microscopy Award Achievements Award Lecture |
The 1st Heinrich Rohrer Medal -Rising Medal- (2014)
Jan Hugo Dil (born in 1977) SNSF Professor in Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland For his leading and creative roles in identifying novel spin structures using synchrotron radiation-based spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy Award Achievements |
The Awarding Ceremony
The ceremony was held on November 5, 2014 at Vogel Park in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture,
Japan,
at the beginning of the banquet of ISSS-7. After a brief report on the
selection result given by Professor Masaru Tsukada,
Chair of the the Award Committee, the Medals were awarded by Dr. Matthias
Frey, Head of Science and Technology
Division at Embassy of Switzerland in Japan.
The awarding is also reported on Web pages and Blog;
- Embassy of Switzerland in Japan
- IBM Research Blog
- University of Hamburg
- Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
(Left) High-Resolution Image (Right) High-Resolution Image
The Award Lecture
The award lectures were provided in ISSS-7.