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H. C. Ørsted Medal

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The H. C. Ørsted Medal is a medal for scientific achievement awarded by the Danish Society for the Dissemination of Natural Science (danish: Selskabet for naturlærens udbredelse). It is named after founder of the society Hans Christian Ørsted, and awarded chiefly to Danes.

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Medals

The medal is awarded in three versions:[1]

  • Gold "for excellent scientific work in the fields of physics and chemistry published in recent years"
  • Silver "for excellent research dissemination of exact science to wider circles over a number of years"
  • Bronze "for many years of excellent dissemination of exact science to wider circles through e.g. teaching, museum activities, arrangement of competitions, association activities or similar"
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Recipients

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Source: Society for Dissemination of Natural Science

Gold

Silver

Bronze

  • 2024 Gregers Mogensen
  • 2024 Louise Ibsen
  • 2023 Nicolai Bogø Stabell
  • 2023 Per Saxtorph Jørgensen
  • 2022 Lisbeth Tavs Gregersen
  • 2022 Peter Blirup
  • 2021 Anja Skaar Jacobsen
  • 2021 Hans Emil Sølyst Hjerl
  • 2020 Lasse Seidelin Bendtsen
  • 2020 Claus Rintza
  • 2020 Stefan Emil Lemser Eychenne
  • 2020 Claus Rintza
  • 2020 Lasse Seidelin Bendtsen
  • 2019 Michael Lentfer Jensen
  • 2019 Jeannette Overgaard Tejlmann Madsen
  • 2018 Ole Bakander
  • 2017 Bjarning Grøn
  • 2016 Martin Frøhling Jensen
  • 2015 Henrik Parbo
  • 2014 Pia Halkjær Gommesen
  • 2013 Niels Christian Hartling
  • 2013 Peter Arnborg Videsen
  • 2012 Jannik Johansen (scientist)
  • 2006 Finn Berg Rasmussen
  • 2004 Erik Schou Jensen
  • 2003 Ryan Holm
  • 2001 Asger Høeg
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