Barnard Medal for Meritorious Service to Science
The Barnard Medal for Meritorious Service to Science was established in 1889 by the will of Columbia University president Frederick A. P. Barnard, and has been awarded by Columbia University, based on recommendations by the National Academy of Sciences, every five years since 1895. It is not to be confused with the Barnard Medal of Distinction.
Winners
- 1895 - John William Strutt, Lord Rayleigh, William Ramsay
- 1900 - Wilhelm Röntgen
- 1905 - Henri Becquerel
- 1910 - Ernest Rutherford
- 1915 - William Henry Bragg, William Lawrence Bragg
- 1920 - Albert Einstein
- 1925 - Niels Bohr
- 1930 - Werner Heisenberg
- 1935 - Edwin Hubble
- 1940 - Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Irène Joliot-Curie
- 1945 - No award
- 1950 - Enrico Fermi
- 1955 - Merle Tuve
- 1960 - I. I. Rabi
- 1965 - William Alfred Fowler
- 1970 - No award
- 1975 - Louis Plack Hammett
- 1980 - André Weil
- 1985 - Benoit Mandelbrot
- 1990 - No award
- 1995 - No award
- 2000 - No award
- 2005 - No award
- 2010 - No award