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Emeritus Fellows are former members of IUPAC Divisions and erstwhile Commissions and Subcommittees, who have made outstanding contributions to IUPAC and, through chemistry, to the chemical sciences in general. 

Emeritus Fellows may be appointed during each Biennium, the number of appointments reflect the current Subcommittee structure of the Division. Fellows are kept abreast of Division activities and are encouraged to remain active with the Divisions as ad hoc consultants. While this program was initiated in 2010 by the Chemistry and Human Division, it has been expended across all Divisions in 2020.

The Emeritus Fellows awarded in the last two years are listed below by Divisions. Links to their biographical record are available online.

Physical and Biophysical Chemistry Division (Div I)

  1. Prof. Ian M. Mills (UK)

  2. Prof. Tomislav Cvitaš (Croatia)

  3. Prof. Ron Weir (Canada)

Polymer Division (Div IV)

  1. Prof. Michael Buback (Germany)

  2. Prof. Bob Gilbert (Australia)

  3. Prof. Jung-Il Jin (Korea)

  4. Prof. Richard (Dick) G. Jones* (UK)

  5. Prof. Pavel Kratochvíl (Czech Republic)

  6. Prof. Jean-Pierre Vairon (France)

Chemistry and the Environment (Div VI)

  1. Dr. Laura L. McConnell (US)

  2. Dr. John B. Unsworth (UK)

  3. Dr Yehuda Shevah (Israel)

Chemistry and Human Health (Div VII)

  1. Prof. Michael Schwenk (Germany)

Chemical Nomenclature and Structure Representation (Div VIII)

  1. Prof. G. Jeffery Leigh* (UK)

  2. Dr. Alan McNaught (UK)

  3. Dr. Warren Powell (USA)

* recently deceased

https://iupac.org/who-we-are/emeritus-fellows/

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