The Grammaticakis-Neumann Prize is presented once a year by the Photochemistry Section of the Swiss Chemical Society to a young research scientist (typically under the age of 40) for an outstanding contribution to the science of photochemistry. The prize consists of a diploma and a financial award.

The laureates to date are as follows:
2008 Alexander Heckel (Germany)
2007 Alberto Credi (Italy)
2006 Torsten Fiebig (Germany) / Hans-Achim Wagenknecht (Germany)
2005 Dario Bassani (Italy)
2002 Johan Hofkens (Belgium)
2001 Nicola Armaroli (Italy)
2000 Dirk Guldi (Germany)
1999 Werner Nau (Germany) / Eric Vauthey (Switzerland)
1997 Axel Griesbeck (Germany)
1996 Matthew Zimmt (USA)
1995 Luisa de Cola (Italy)
1994 Pedro Aramendìa (Argentina)
1992 Mark van der Auweraer (Belgium)
1991 Vaidyanathan Ramamurthy (USA)
1990 Wolfgang Rettig (Germany)
1987 Martin Demuth (Germany)
1985 Ian Gould (USA) / Anthony Harriman (UK)

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