C.E.K. Mees Medal
The C.E.K. Mees Medal recognizes individuals that exemplify that "optics transcends all boundaries." The award is named after Charles Edward Kenneth Mees the founder of the Research Laboratories at Eastman Kodak. This award was instituted by the Optical Society in 1962.
Winners
- 2015 Warren S. Warren
- 2013 Bahaa E.A. Saleh
- 2011 Lihong V. Wang
- 2009 Victor Georgievich Veselago
- 2007 J. Gary Eden[1]
- 2005 Harrison H. Barrett
- 2003 Christopher Dainty
- 2001 Humio Inaba
- 1999 Toshimitsu Asakara
- 1997 Jumpei Tsujiuchi
- 1995 Serge Lowenthal
- 1993 Hans A. Buchdahl
- 1991 Florin Abeles
- 1989 Kenneth M. Baird
- 1987 Adolf W. Lohmann
- 1985 W.H. Steel
- 1983 Robert Ditchburn
- 1981 Maurice Francon
- 1979 Koichi Shimoda
- 1977 Andre Marechal
- 1975 William David Wright
- 1973 Erik P. G. Ingelstam
- 1971 Giuliano Toraldo di Francia
- 1968 Charles H. Townes
- 1966 Bengt Edlen
- 1964 George R. Harrison
- 1964 William F. Meggers
- 1962 Alfred Kastler
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