Corday–Morgan Prize

The Corday–Morgan Medal and Prize is awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry for the most meritorious contributions to experimental chemistry, including computer simulation.

[1] The prize was established by chemist Gilbert Morgan, who named it after his father Thomas Morgan and his mother Mary-Louise Corday.

[1] From the award's inception in 1949 until 1980 it was awarded by the Chemical Society.

[citation needed] Up to three prizes are awarded annually.

[1] The Corday–Morgan medallists have included many of the UK's most successful chemists.