Honorary Membership is the highest award of the DECHEMA. The Board of Directors can grant Honorary Membership to outstanding supporters of chemical Equipment manufacture, chemical engineering and biotechnology or ot the society itself.
Honorary membership was last awarded to

from left: Prof. Dr. Kurt Wagemann, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Weitkamp,
Prof. Dr. Alfred Pühler, Dr. Hans Jürgen Wernicke
This prize is awarded for outstanding, published research in the fields of applied chemistry, process engineering, biotechnology and chemical apparatus. Preference is given to younger scientists whose work is fundamentally important and successfully combines theory with practical application.
The DECHEMA Prize 2011 was conferred on November 25, 2011 on

for his outstanding research resulting in the development of innovative sensorsystems combining microelectronic with chemical and biological systems
DECHEMA prize-winners since 1951
Guidelines for the DECHEMA Prize (pdf-File)
Die The DECHEMA student awards are granted anually to graduates in Technical Chemistry, Chemical Process Engineering and Biotechnology. Only graduates who distinguish themselves by completing their studies in a particular short time and achieving outstanding results are eligible. This award was established by the Board of DECHEMA in 1993 as a contribution towards increasing efficiency at German universities.
The awards include all expenses of the following: two year membership of DECHEMA, invitation to the award-winners' colloquium of the Max-Buchner-Forschungsstiftung with gala evening, invitation to two conferences organized by DECHEMA in Germany or abroad, including travel costs.
The 2011 award-winners are:
The DECHEMA Polytechnic Awards are presented anually for the best diploma, master's and bachelor's theses in Technical Chemistry and Biotechnology at polytechnics and comprehensive universities.
The assessment criteria are: the conversion of basic engineering theory into industrial applications, experimental skill and the interpretation of results. The award is worth Euro 500. This Prize has been awarded since 1990; the decision lies with the Administrative Committee of the Foundation. Professors have the right to make recommendations.
The Prizewinners of 2010 are:
Thorsten Jamrath, Beuth Hochschule für Technik, (Master's Thesis)
Gewinnung von Hydrolasen aus Abfällen der Lebensmittelindustrie
Nico Andreas, Beuth Hochschule für Technik (Master's Thesis)
Untersuchung der Regulation der Zytokinproduktion von IL-5 in Th2-Lymphozyten
Mario Gloeck, Hochschule Esslingen (Diploma Thesis)
Development of a cortisol ELISA to study stress response in zebrafish
Robert Krahofer, Hochschule Fresenius (Diploma Thesis)
Mass spectrometric study of organosilyl derivatized compounds of biological interest
The DECHEMA-Medal is awarded for outstanding achievements in the field of chemical apparatus technology. It was established in 1951 to celebrate the 25th aniversary of the DECHMA.
The DECHEMA Medal was last awarded in September 2010 to:
This plaque was first awarded during the 1999 DECHEMA Annual Meetings in Wiesbaden. It was initiated to honour outstanding commitment to the work of the research committees or to other DECHEMA activities and will be presented during the DECHEMA Annual Meetings.
In 2010 this distinction was conferred on:
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The ACHEMA Plaque in Titanium is awarded in recognition of distinguished services to ACHEMA and DECHEMA. The award was instituted to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the ACHEMA in 1970 and first Conferres at the ACHEMA 1973.
On June 1, 2010 during the opening session of the ACHEMASIA in Beijing / VR China the ACHEMA Plaque in Titanium was awarded to

The ACHEMA Media Prize is awarded every three years to the author of a German journalistic documentary on a topic from the fields of chemical engineering, biotechnology, chemistry or environmental protection. The selection criteria also include popular appeal and interesting presentation.
In 2009 was this Prize awarded to

as author of the ZDF-documentary "Expedition Erde mit Thomas Reiter - Atmosphäre".
The Alwin Mittasch Prize was founded by BASF as the Alwin Mittasch Medal in 1990. It is awarded for work in the field of catalysis, concerning either advances in basic research or successful application in industry. In 2006 it was awarded for the first time on an international level, now as the Alwin Mittasch Prize.
In 2009 the Medail was awarded to
The Willy Hager Medal is awarded jointly by DECHEMA and the Water Chemistry Division ot the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (German Chemical Society) on behalf of the Willy Hager Foundation. The prize is awarded every three years to scientists who have made an outstanding theoretical und practical contribution to water and waste water treatment.
In 2010 the medal was awarded to

Prof. Ulrich Rott, member of the Willy-Hager-foundation, hands the award on
Prof. Rolf dieter Gimbel (l.).
The Willy Hager Prize was founded by the Willy Hager Foundation and is awarded every year jointly by DECHEMA and the Water Chemistry Division of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (German Chemical Society). The Prize is awarded for outstanding work in the field of water and waste water treatment by young university scientists.
For 2010 this prize was conferred on:
The DECHEMA awards the Hellmuth Fischer Medal preferably to younger scientists for work that has contributed towards extending or deepening the fundamentals of electrochemistry, corrosion or corrosion protection, or towards their industrial application.
The Hellmuth Fischer Medal 2009 is awarded
The award ceremony will take place on Monday, 27 July 2009, during the 11th Fischer Symposium in BenediktbeuernPreisverleihung findet am Montag, den 27. Juli 2009, im
The Otto Roelen Medal is donated by Celanese AG. It is endowed with 5,000 Euro. The Otto Roelen Medal is awarded every two years to young scientists for outstanding scientific work in the field of homogeneous catalysis.
In 2010 the medal was conferred on

The award ceremony: (from left) Dr. Christoph Gürtler (Bayer Materials Science, Laudator),
Dr. Heinz Strutz (Oxea GmbH), Prof. Dr. Michael Buchmeiser,
Prof. Dr. Walter Leitner (vice chairman of the German Society for Catalysis)
The Calr Hanson medal was jointly instituted in 1986 by the Society of Chemical Industry (UK) and DECHEMA in memory of Professor Carl Hanson, who was Professor of Chemical Engineering at Bradford University. The Medal is seen as a life-time award to recognize scientists and engineers working in the general field of solvent extraction science and technology. It's awarded at three year intervals.
In 2011 the medal was conferred on
H.-J. Bart (Secretary ICSE) awarded the Carl Hanson Medal to Prof. M. Cox (r.)
Carl Hanson Medal Awardees since 1986
Further information on ICSE and Carl Hanson Medal
(Prize to promote up-and-coming teachers in higher education)
The Prize for up-and-coming teachers in higher education is presented annually to scientists whose lectures at the Lecture Meeting fo Up-and-Coming Teachers in Higher Education have been specially commended.
In 2009 this prize was awarded to