A Bakerian Lecture é uma palestra prêmio patrocinada pela Royal Society, devotada às ciências físicas.
Em 1775 o naturalista Henry Baker doou £ 100 por uma palestra, destinada a um fellow, nas áreas de história natural e filosofia experimental, a critério da Royal Society.
Ano | Imagem | Nome | País | Título |
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1775 | Peter Woulfe | Irlanda | "Experiments made in order to ascertain the nature of some Mineral Substances, and in particular to see how far the Acids of Sea-Salt and of Vitriol contribute to Mineralize Metallic and other Substances" | |
1776 | ||||
1777 | ||||
1778 | Jan Ingenhousz | Países Baixos | "Electrical Experiments to explain how far the Phenomena of the Electrophorus may be accounted for by Dr Franklins Theory of Positive and Negative Electricity" | |
1779 | "Improvements in Electricity" | |||
1780 | Tiberius Cavallo | Itália | "Thermometrical Experiments and Observations" | |
1781 | "An Account of some Thermometrical Experiments" | |||
1782 | "An Account of some Experiments relating to the Property of Common and Inflammable Airs of pervading the Pores of Paper" | |||
1783 | "Description of an improved Air Pump" | |||
1784 | "An Account of some Experiments made with the new improved Air Pump" | |||
1785 | "Magnetical Experiments and Observations" | |||
1786 | "Magnetical Experiments and Observations" | |||
1787 | "Of the Methods of manifesting the Presence, and ascertaining the Quality, of small Quantities of Natural or Artificial Electricity" | |||
1788 | "On an Improvement in the Blow Pipe" | |||
1789 | "Magnetical Experiments and Observations" | |||
1790 | "A Description of a new Pyrometer" | |||
1791 | "On the Method of Measuring Distances by means of Telescopes furnished with Micrometers" | |||
1792 | "An Account of the Discoveries concerning Muscular Motion, which have been lately made, and are commonly known by the name of Animal Electricity" | |||
1793 | George Fordyce | Escócia | "An Account of a New Pendulum" | |
1794 | Samuel Vince | Reino Unido | "Observations on the Theory of the Motion and Resistance of Fluids; with a Description of the Construction of Experiments, in order to obtain some fundamental Principles" | |
1795 | ||||
1796 | ||||
1797 | "Experiments upon the Resistance of Bodies moving in Fluids" | |||
1798 | "Observations upon an unusual Horizontal Refraction of the Air; with Remarks on the Variations to which the lower Parts of the Atmosphere are sometimes subject" | |||
1799 | ||||
1800 | Thomas Young | Reino Unido | "On the Mechanism of the Eye" | |
1801 | "On the Theory of Light and Colours" | |||
1802 | William Hyde Wollaston | Reino Unido | "Observations on the Quantity of Horizontal Refraction; with Method of measuring the Dip at Sea" | |
1803 | Thomas Young | Reino Unido | "Experiments and Calculations relative to Physical Optics" | |
1804 | Samuel Vince | "Observations on the Hypotheses which have been assumed to account for the cause of Gravitation from Mechanical Principles" | ||
1805 | William Hyde Wollaston | Reino Unido | "On the Force of Percussion" | |
1806 | Humphry Davy | Reino Unido | "On some Chemical Agencies of Electricity" | |
1807 | "On some new Phenomena of Chemical Changes produced by Electricity, particularly the Decomposition of the fixed Alkalies, and the Exhibition of the new Substances, which constitute their Bases" | |||
1808 | "An Account of some new Analytical Researches on the Nature of certain Bodies, particularly the Alkalies, Phosphorus, Sulphur , Carbonaceous Matters, and the Acids hitherto undecompounded; with some general Observations on Chemical Theory" | |||
1809 | "On some new Electro-Chemical Researches, on various objects, particularly the Metallic Bodies from the Alkalies and Earths; and on some Combinations of Hydrogen" | |||
1810 | "On some of the Combinations of Oxymuriatic Gas and Oxygen, and on the Chemical Relations of these Principles to Inflammable Bodies" | |||
1811 | ||||
1812 | William Hyde Wollaston | Reino Unido | "On the Elementary Particles of certain Crystals" | |
1813 | William Thomas Brande | Reino Unido | "On some new Electro-Chemical Phenomena" | |
1814 | ||||
1815 | ||||
1816 | ||||
1817 | ||||
1818 | ||||
1819 | William Thomas Brande | Reino Unido | "On the Composition and Analysis of the inflammable Gaseous Compounds resulting from the destructive Distillation of Coal and Oil; with some Remarks on their relative heating and illuminating power" | |
1820 | Henry Kater | "On the best kind of Steel, and form, for a Compass Needle" | ||
1821 | Edward Sabine | "An Account of Experiments to determine the Amount of the Dip of the Magnetic Needle in London , in August 1821; with Remarks on the Instruments which are usually employed in such determination" | ||
1822 | ||||
1823 | John Herschel | "On certain Motions produced in Fluid Conductors when transmitting the Electric Current" | ||
1824 | ||||
1825 | ||||
1826 | Humphry Davy | Reino Unido | "On the Relations of Electrical and Chemical Changes" | |
1827 | George Pearson | "Researches to discover the Faculties of Pulmonary Absorption with respect to Charcoal" | ||
1828 | William Hyde Wollaston | Reino Unido | "On a Method of rendering Platina malleable" | |
1829 | Michael Faraday | Reino Unido | "On the manufacture of Glass for Optical Purposes" | |
1830 | ||||
1831 | ||||
1832 | Michael Faraday | Reino Unido | "Experimental Researches in Electricity; Second Series" | |
1833 | Samuel Hunter Christie | Reino Unido | "Experimental Determination of the Laws of Magneto-Electric Induction in different masses of the same metal, and its intensity in different metals" | |
1834 | ||||
1835 | Charles Lyell | Reino Unido | "On the Proofs of a gradual Rising of the Land in certain parts of Sweden" | |
1836 | John William Lubbock | "On the Tides of the Port of London" | ||
1837 | William Henry Fox Talbot | Reino Unido | "Further Observations on the Optical Phenomena of Crystals" | |
1838 | James Ivory | "On the Theory of the Astronomical Refractions" | ||
1839 | William Snow Harris | "Inquiries concerning the Elementary Laws of Electricity" | ||
1840 | George Biddell Airy | Reino Unido | "On the Theoretical Explanation of an apparent new Polarity of Light" | |
1841 | George Newport | "On the Organs of Reproduction and the Development of the Myriapoda" | ||
1842 | James David Forbes | "On the Transparency of the Atmosphere and the Law of Extinction of the Solar Rays in passing through it" | ||
1843 | Charles Wheatstone | Reino Unido | "An Account of several new Instruments and Processes for determining the Constants of a Voltaic Circuit" | |
1844 | Richard Owen | "A Description of certain Belemnites, preserved, with a great proportion of their soft parts, in the Oxford Clay, at Christian-Malford, Wilts" | ||
1845 | Charles Giles Bridle Daubeny | "Memoir on the Rotation of Crops, and on the Quantity of Inorganic Matters abstracted from the Soil by various Plants under different circumstances" | ||
1846 | James David Forbes | "Illustrations of the Viscous Theory of Glacier Motion" | ||
1847 | William Robert Grove | "On certain Phenomena of Voltaic Ignition and the Decomposition of Water into its constituent Gases by Heat" | ||
1848 | William Whewell | "Researches on the Tides. Thirteenth Series. On the Tides of the Pacific, and on the Diurnal Inequality" | ||
1849 | Michael Faraday | Reino Unido | "Experimental Researches in Electricity. Twenty-Second Series" | |
1850 | Thomas Graham | "On the Diffusion of Liquids" | ||
1851 | Michael Faraday | Reino Unido | "Experimental Researches in Electricity. Twenty-Fourth Series" | |
1852 | Charles Wheatstone | Reino Unido | "Contributions to the Physiology of Vision. Part II. On some remarkable and hitherto unobserved Phenomena on Binocular Vision (continued)" | |
1853 | Edward Sabine | "On the Influence of the Moon on the Magnetic Declination at Toronto, St Helena, and Hobarton" | ||
1854 | Thomas Graham | "On Osmotic Force" | ||
1855 | John Tyndall | "On the Nature of the Force by which Bodies are repelled from the Poles of a Magnet; to which is prefixed an account of some experiments on Molecular Influences" | ||
1856 | William Thon | "On the Electro-dynamic Qualities of Metals" | ||
1857 | Michael Faraday | Reino Unido | "Experimental Relations of Gold (and other metals) to Light" | |
1858 | John Peter Gassiot | "On the Stratifications and dark band in Electrical Discharges as observed in Torricellian Vacua" | ||
1859 | Edward Frankland | "Researches on Organo-metallic Bodies. Fourth Memoir" | ||
1860 | William Fairbairn | "Experimental Researches to determine the Law of Superheated Steam" | ||
1861 | John Tyndall | "On the Absorption and Radiation of Heat by Gases and Vapours, and on the Physical Connexion of radiation, Absorption and Conduction" | ||
1862 | Warren De la Rue | "On the Total Solar Eclipse of 18 July 1860, observed at Rivabellosa, near Miranda de Ebro in Spain" | ||
1863 | Henry Clifton Sorby | "On the Direct Correlation of Mechanical and Chemical Forces" | ||
1864 | John Tyndall | "Contributions to Molecular Physics: being the Fifth Memoir of Researches on Radiant Heat" | ||
1865 | Henry Enfield Roscoe | "On a Method of Meteorological Registration of the Chemical Action of Total Daylight" | ||
1866 | James Clerk Maxwell | "On the Viscosity or Internal Friction of Air and other Gases" | ||
1867 | Frederick Augustus Abel | "Researches on Gun-Cotton. (Second Memoir). On the Stability of Gun-Cotton" | ||
1868 | Henry Enfield Roscoe | "Researches on Vanadium" | ||
1869 | Thomas Andrews | "The Continuity of the Gaseous and Liquid States of Matter" | ||
1870 | John William Dawson | "On the Pre-Carboniferous Flora of North-Eastern America, and more especially on that of the Erian (Devonian) Period" | ||
1871 | Carl Wilhelm Siemens | "On the Increase of Electrical Resistance in Conductors with Rise of Temperature, and its Application to the Measure of Ordinary and Furnace Temperatures: also on a simple Method of measuring Electrical Resistances" | ||
1872 | William Kitchen Parker | "On the Structure and Development of the Skull of the Salmon (Salmo salar, L.)" | ||
1873 | Earl of Rosse | "On the Radiation of Heat from the Moon, the Law of its Absorption by our Atmosphere, and its variation in Amount with her Phases" | ||
1874 | J Norman Lockyer | "Researches in Spectrum Analysis in connexion with the Spectrum of the Sun. Part III" | ||
1875 | William Grylls Adams | "On the Forms of Equipotential Curves and Surfaces and on Lines of Flow" | ||
1876 | Thomas Andrews | "On the Gaseous State of Matter" | ||
1877 | William Crawford Willian | "On the Organization of the Fossil Plants of the Coal Measures" | ||
1878 | William Crookes | "On Repulsion resulting from Radiation. Part V" | ||
1879 | William Crookes | "On the Illumination of Lines of Molecular Pressure and the Trajectory of Molecules" | ||
1880 | William de W Abney | "On the Photographic Method of Mapping the least refrangible end of the Solar Spectrum" | ||
1881 | John Tyndall | "Action of free Molecules on Radiant Heat, and its conversion thereby into sound" | ||
1882 | Heinrich Debus | "On the Chemical Theory of Gunpowder" | ||
1883 | William Crookes | "On Radiant Matter Spectroscopy: the Detection and wide Distribution of Yttrium" | ||
1884 | Arthur Schuster | "Experiments on the Discharge of Electricity through gases. Sketch of a Theory" | ||
1885 | William Huggins | "On the Corona of the Sun" | ||
1886 | William de W Abney e Edward Robert Festing | "Colour Photometry" | ||
1887 | Joseph John Thon | "On the Dissociation of some Gases by the Electric Discharge" | ||
1888 | J Norman Lockyer | "Suggestions on the Classification of the various Species of Heavenly Bodies. A Report to the Solar Physics Committee" | ||
1889 | Arthur William Rucker e Thomas Edward Thorpe | "A magnetic Survey of the British isles for the Epoch January 1, 1886" | ||
1890 | Arthur Schuster | "The Discharge of Electricity through Gases. Preliminary Communication" | ||
1891 | George Howard Darwin | "On Tidal Prediction" | ||
1892 | James Thon | "On the Grand Currents of Atmospheric Circulation" | ||
1893 | Harold B Dixon | "The rate of Explosion in Gases" | ||
1894 | Thomas Edward Thorpe e JW Rodger | "On the Relations between the Viscosity (internal friction) of Liquids and their Chemical Nature" | ||
1895 | A.G. Vernon Harcourt e William Esson | "On the Laws of Connexion between the Conditions of a Chemical Change and its Amount. III. Further Researches on the Reaction of Hydrogen Dioxide and Hydrogen Iodide" | ||
1896 | William Chandler Roberts-Austen | "On the Diffusion of Metals" | ||
1897 | Osborne Reynolds e WH Moorby | "On the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat" | ||
1898 | William James Russell | "Further Experiments on the Action exerted by certain Metals and other Bodies on a Photographic Plate" | ||
1899 | James Alfred Ewing e W Rosenhain | "The Crystalline Structure of Metals" | ||
1900 | William Augustus Tilden | "On the Specific Heat of Metals and the Relation of Specific Heat to Atomic Weight" | ||
1901 | James Dewar | "The Nadir of Temperature and Allied Problems" | ||
1902 | John William Strutt | "On the Law of the Pressure of Gases between 75 and 150 Millimetres of Mercury" | ||
1903 | CT Heycock e FH Neville | "On the Constitution of the Copper-tin Series of Alloys" | ||
1904 | Ernest Rutherford | "The Succession of Changes in Radio-active Bodies" | ||
1905 | Horace T Brown | "The Reception and Utilization of Energy by the Green Leaf" | ||
1906 | John Milne | "Recent Advances in Seismology" | ||
1907 | Thomas Edward Thorpe | "The Atomic Weight of Radium" | ||
1908 | Charles H Lees | "The Effects of Temperature and Pressure on the Thermal Conductivities of Solids" | ||
1909 | Joseph Larmor | "On the Statistical and Thermo-dynamical Relations of Radiant Energy" | ||
1910 | John Henry Poynting e Guy Barlow | "The Pressure of Light against the Source: the Recoil from Light" | ||
1911 | Robert John Strutt | "A Chemically-Active Modification of Nitrogen Produced by the Electric Discharge" | ||
1912 | Hugh Longbourne Callendar | "On the Variation of the Specific Heat of Water, with Experiments by a new Method" | ||
1913 | Joseph John Thon | "Rays of Positive Electricity" | ||
1914 | Alfred Fowler | "Series Lines in Spark Spectra" | ||
1915 | William Henry Bragg | "X-rays and Crystals" | ||
1916 | Charles Glover Barkla | "X-rays and the Theory of Radiation" | ||
1917 | James Hopwood Jeans | "The Configurations of Rotating Compressible Masses" | ||
1918 | Charles Parsons | "Experiments on the Artificial Production of Diamond" | ||
1919 | Robert John Strutt | "A Study of the Line Spectrum of Sodium as Excited by Fluorescence" | ||
1920 | Ernest Rutherford | "Nuclear Constitution of Atoms" | ||
1921 | Thomas Martin Lowry e Percy Corlett Austin | "Optical Rotatory Dispersion. Part II. Tartaric Acid and the Tartrates" | ||
1922 | Thomas Ralph Merton e S. Barratt | "On the Spectrum of Hydrogen" | ||
1923 | Geoffrey Ingram Taylor e Constance F. Elam | "The Distortion of an Aluminium Crystal during a Tensile Test" | ||
1924 | Alfred Fowler | "The Spectra of Silicon at Successive Stages of Ionization" | ||
1925 | William Bate Hardy e Ida Bircumshaw | "Boundary Lubrication - Plane Surfaces and the Limitations of Amontons Law" | ||
1926 | Arthur Stanley Eddington | "Diffuse Matter in Interstellar Space" | ||
1927 | Francis William Aston | "A New Mass-Spectrograph and the Whole Number Rule" | ||
1928 | John Cunningham McLennan | "The Aurora and its Spectrum" | ||
1929 | Edward Arthur Milne | "The Structure and Opacity of a Stellar Atmosphere" | ||
1930 | Robert Robinson | "The Molecular Structure of Strychnine and Brucine" | ||
1931 | Sydney Chapman | "Some Phenomena of the Upper Atmosphere" | ||
1932 | William Arthur Bone | "The Combustion of Hydrocarbons" | ||
1933 | James Chadwick | "The Neutron" | ||
1934 | William Lawrence Bragg | "The Structure of Alloys" | ||
1935 | Ralph Howard Fowler | "The Anomalous Specific Heats of Crystals, with special reference to the Contribution of Molecular Rotations" | ||
1936 | Frederic Stanley Kipping | "Organic Compounds of Silicon" | ||
1937 | Edward Victor Appleton | "Regularities and Irregularities in the Ionosphere" | ||
1938 | Christopher Kelk Ingold | "The Structure of Benzene" | ||
1939 | Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett | "Penetrating Cosmic Rays" | ||
1940 | Nevil Vincent Sidgwick | "Stereochemical types and valency groups" | ||
Herbert Marcus Powell | ||||
1941 | Paul Dirac | "The physical interpretation of quantum mechanics" | ||
1942 | Albert Charles Chibnall | "Amino-acid analysis and the structure of proteins" | ||
1943 | Richard Vynne Southwell | "Relaxation methods: a mathematics for engineering sciences" | ||
1944 | Walter Norman Haworth | "The structure, function and synthesis of polysaccharides" | ||
1945 | Gordon Dobson | "Meteorology of the lower stratosphere" | ||
1946 | Cyril Norman Hinshelwood | "The more recent work on the hydrogen-oxygen reaction" | ||
1947 | Harry Ralph Ricardo | "Some problems in connexion with the development of a high-speed diesel engine" | ||
1948 | George Paget Thon | "Nuclear explosions" | ||
1949 | Harold Raistrick | "A region of biosynthesis" | ||
1950 | Percy Williams Bridgman | Estados Unidos | "Physics above 20 000 kg/cm2" | |
1951 | Eric Keightley Rideal | "Reactions in monolayers" | ||
1952 | Harold Jeffreys | Reino Unido | "The origin of the solar system" | |
1953 | Nevill Francis Mott | Reino Unido | "Dislocations, plastic flow and creep in metals" | |
1954 | Alexander Robertus Todd | "Chemistry of the nucleotides" | ||
1955 | Marcus Oliphant | Austrália | "The acceleration of charged particles to very high energies" | |
1956 | Harry Work Melville | "Addition polymerization" | ||
1957 | Cecil Frank Powell | Reino Unido | "The elementary particles" | |
1958 | Martin Ryle | Reino Unido | "The nature of the cosmic radio sources" | |
1959 | Edmund Langley Hirst | "Molecular structure in the polysaccharide group" | ||
1960 | Gerhard Herzberg | Alemanha | "The spectra and structures of free methyl and free methylene" | |
1961 | Michael James Lighthill | Reino Unido | "Sound generated aerodynamically" | |
1962 | John Desmond Bernal | Irlanda | "The structure of liquids" | |
1963 | Alan Howard Cottrell | "Fracture" | ||
1964 | Frederick Calland Williams | "Inventive technology: the search for better electric machines" | ||
1965 | Melvin Calvin | Estados Unidos | "Chemical evolution" | |
1966 | Ronald Norrish | Reino Unido | "The progress of photochemistry exemplified by reactions of the halogens" | |
1967 | Edward Crisp Bullard | Reino Unido | "Reversals of the Earth's magnetic field" | |
1968 | Fred Hoyle | Reino Unido | "Review of recent developments in cosmology" | |
1969 | Richard Henry Dalitz | "Particles and interactions: the problems of high-energy physics" | ||
1970 | Derek Harold Richard Burton | "Some approaches to the synthesis of tetracycline" | ||
1971 | Basil John Mason | "The physics of the thunderstorm" | ||
1972 | Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin | "Insulin" | ||
1973 | Frederick Charles Frank | "Crystals imperfect" | ||
1974 | Desmond George King-Hele | "A view of Earth and air" | ||
1975 | Michael Francis Atiyah | "Global geometry" | ||
1976 | George Wallace Kenner | "Towards synthesis of proteins" | ||
1977 | George Porter | Reino Unido | "In vitro models for photosynthesis" | |
1978 | Robert Lewis Fullarton Boyd | "Cosmic exploration by X-rays" | ||
1979 | Michael Ellis Fisher | "Multicritical points in magnets and fluids: a review of some novel states of matter" | ||
1980 | Abdus Salam | Paquistão | "Gauge unification of fundamental forces" | |
1981 | Robert Joseph Paton Williams | "Natural selection of the chemical elements" | ||
1982 | Martin Rees | "Galaxies and their nuclei" | ||
1983 | Alfred Edward Ringwood | "The Earths core: its composition, formation and bearing upon the origin of the earth" | ||
1984 | Alan Rushton Battersby | "Biosynthesis of the pigments of life" | ||
1985 | Carlo Rubbia | "Unification of the electromagnetic and weak forces" | ||
1986 | Walter Heinrich Munk | "Acoustic monitoring of ocean gyres" | ||
1987 | Michael Victor Berry | "The semiclassical chaology of quantum eigenvalues" | ||
1988 | Walter Eric Spear | "Amorphous semiconductors, a new generation of electronic materials" | ||
1989 | Jack Lewis | "Cluster compounds, a new aspect of inorganic chemistry" | ||
1990 | John Meurig Thomas | "New microcrystalline catalysts" | ||
1991 | John Houghton | "The predictability of weather and climate" | ||
1992 | Thomas Benjamin | "The mystery of vortex breakdown" | ||
1993 | Hans Bethe | Alemanha/ Estados Unidos | "Mechanism of supernovae" | |
1994 | John Polanyi | "Photochemistry in the adsorbed state, using light as a scalpel and a crystal as an operating table" | ||
1995 | Anthony Kelly | "Composites, towards intelligent materials design" | ||
1996 | Alastair Scott | "Genetically engineered synthesis of natural products" | ||
1997 | Steven Ley | "Sweet dreams: new strategies for oligosaccharide assembly" | ||
1998 | Richard Salisbury Ellis | "The morphological evolution of the galaxies" | ||
1999 | Peter Day | "The molecular chemistry of magnets and superconductors" | ||
2000 | Steve Sparks | "How volcanoes work" | ||
2001 | David Sherrington | "Magnets, microchips, memories and markets: statistical physics of complex systems" | ||
2002 | Arnold Wolfendale | "Cosmic rays: what are they and where do they come from?" | ||
2003 | Christopher Dobson | "Protein folding and misfolding: from theory to therapy" | ||
2004 | Michael Pepper | "Semiconductor nanostructures and new quantum effects" | ||
2005 | John Pendry | "Negative refraction, the perfect lens and metamaterials" | ||
2006 | Athene Donald | "The mesoscopic world - from plastic bags to brain disease - structural similarities in physics" | ||
2007 | Joseph Silk | "The dark side of the Universe" | ||
2008 | Robin Clark | "Raman microscopy, pigments and the arts/science interface" | ||
2009 | James Murray | Escócia | "Mathematics in the real world: From brain tumours to saving marriages" | |
2010 | Donal Bradley | Reino Unido | "Plastic electronics: their science and applications"[1] | |
2011 | Herbert Huppert | "Carbon storage: caught between a rock and climate change"[2] | ||
2012 | Peter Edwards | "Metals and the conducting and superconducting states of matter"[3] | ||
2013 | David Leigh | "Making the tiniest machines"[4] | ||
2014 | Lynn Gladden for the development of magnetic resonance techniques to study multi-component adsorption, diffusion, flow and reaction processes [4] | "" | ||
2015 | John Ellis | "" | ||
2016 | Andrea Ghez | "" | ||
2017 | Andy Hopper | "" |