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Prof. E. Peter Kündig awarded the SCS Honorary Membership

160914 HonoraryMembership KundigFor his outstanding contributions to the Swiss chemical community, Prof. E Peter Kündig was awarded the SCS Honorary Membership.

The distinction is given in recognition of his research achievements in organic synthesis and catalysis with transition metals during his career but also in recognition of his far-ranging and thoughtful management as president of the Platform Chemistry of the Academy of Natural Sciences in the years 2007–2009 and as president of the Swiss Chemical Society in the past six years since 2010.

The ceremony took place at the Zunfthaus zum Rüden, Zürich, on the occasion of the SCS Fall Meeting 2016 dinner on September 14.


E. Peter Kündig was born 1946 in Weinfelden, Switzerland and got his MSc degree (Dipl.chem) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich in 1971. For his PhD studies he joined the group of Prof. Geoffrey A. S. Ozin at the Toronto University in Canada and succeeded his thesis in 1975.

After a Postdoc at University of Bristol, UK, with Prof. P. Timms he moved to the University of Geneva in 1978 and accepted an Assistant Professorship. In 1986 he became Associate Professor followed by 22 years as Full Professor in Organic Chemistry until 2012. Since then Peter is Emeritus Professor at University of Geneva.


In the name of the SCS Board of Directores, the SCS Executive Board, the SCS Award Board and all members of the Swiss Chemical Society we like to congratulate you again for your contributions and your enormous engagement for the community.

Links:
SCS Honorary Members
Website Prof. E. Peter Kündig

 


David Spichiger, SCS
19.09.16

 

 

 

 

Paracelsus Award 2016 to Prof. Michael Graetzel

On the occasion of the SCS Fall Meeting dinner Prof. Michael Graetzel was awarded the Paracelsus Award 2016, the highest distinction of the SCS award program. In the Zunfthaus zum Rüden in Zurich, more than 60 guests from academia and industry paid homage to the prize winner and joined the event on September 14, 2016.

In the name of the SCS Award board and the SCS Board of Directors we like to congratulate again to Prof. Graetzel and his team.


Paracelsus Prize 2016

160914 Paracelsus GraetzelCHF 20,000 and medal in gold. The award is given to

Prof. Michael Graetzel, EPF Lausanne,

for his invention and development of the dye-sensitized solar cell.

Photo: Prof. Michael Graetzel (right) and Dr. Alain De Mesmaeker, SCS President (left)

 


Professor at the Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne, Michael Graetzel directs there the Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces. He pioneered the use of mesoscopic materials in energy conversion systems, in particular photovoltaic cells, lithium ion batteries and photo-electrochemical devices for the splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen by sunlight. He discovered a new type of solar cell based on dye sensitized nanocrystalline oxide films (Text from http://lpi.epfl.ch/graetzel).

 

 

 

Sandmeyer Prize 2016 awards Joint Team unter the Lead of Sika


160914 SandmeyerCeremony2016

At the dinner of the SCS Fall Meeting in the Zunfhaus zum Rüden, Zurich, on September 14, 2016, the SCS awarded the joint team from Sika, ETHZ and the University of Colorado Boulder for their innovative work in the field of industrial and applied chemistry.

The Sandmeyer Award 2016, CHF 20'000, goes to

the team comprising researchers from Sika Technology AG, ETH Zürich and the University of Colorado Boulder, namely
Dr. Martin Weibel, Sika Technology AG
Dr. Thomas Müller, Sika Deutschland GmbH
Dr. Ratan K. Mishra, ETH Zürich
Prof. Robert J. Flatt, ETH Zürich
Prof. Hendrik Heinz, University of Colorado Boulder,

for their experimental and modelling studies of new commercial organic additives for the grinding of inorganic solids.

On September 15, the team presented their project(s) as morning plenary lecture of the SCS Fall Meeting to a full lecture hall with close to 500 listeners.

We like to congratulate the team members again and thanks them for their fantastic work and the interesting lecture.

 


David Spichiger, SCS, Photo S. Lüthi
19.09.16

 

KGF-SCS Industrial Science Award Ceremonies 2016

On the occasion of the SCS Fall Meeting Dinner Dr. Alain De Mesmaeker, President of the SCS and member of the KGF board awarded the KGF-SCS Industrial Science Award winners 2016. More than 60 guests from academia and industry joined the ceremony and the dinner at the Zunfthaus zum Rüden in Zürich on September 14, 2016, and paid homage to the prize winners.

In the name of the SCS Award board and the SCS Board of Directors we like to congratulate again to the winners.

KGF-SCS Senior Industrial Science Award 2016
CHF 10'000. The award was given to

160914 KGF-Award FrancotteDr. Eric Francotte, Novartis Pharma AG,

for his outstanding contributions to chromatographic resolution of racemic compounds on optically active polymers as chiral stationary phases and his pioneering work in implementing new preparative chromatographic techniques.

and

160914 KGF-Award NesvabdaProf. Peter Nesvadba, BASF Schweiz AG,

for his groundbreaking contributions to the discovery and development of novel stabilizers for monomers and polymers, novel dyes, first industrial realization of controlled radical polymerization, to the development of safe alternatives to organic peroxides and for his engagement as bridge builder between academia and industry.

 

KGF-SCS Industrial Science Award 2016
CHF 7'000. The award was given to

160914 KGF-Award BolliDr. Martin H. Bolli, Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd,

for his excellent contributions in medicinal chemistry culminating in the discovery and development of Macitentan, a drug for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension.

and 

160914 KGF-Award HerrmannDr. Andreas Herrmann, Firmenich SA,

for his essential contributions to make profragrance chemistry an interdisciplinary research area and to establish it as a key technology for fragrance delivery

 

 

Winners of the Best Oral Presentation Award at the SCS Fall Meeting 2016

160916 FM16 BestOralAwardWinners

Logo MetrohmOn the occasion of the SCS Fall Meeting 2016, that took place on September 15 at University of Zürich, Metrohm sponsored again the Best Oral Presentation Award. Dr. Markus Steinke, Vice President Marketing at Metrohm, awarded the following winners:

Analytical Sciences
Winner: Rahel Bucher, University of Zurich
Runner up: Lyndsey Hendriks, ETH Zurich
   
Catalysis Science & Engineering
Winner: Waiz Karim, ETH Zurich/ Paul Scherrer Institute
Runner up: Vladimir Paunovic, ETH Zurich
   
Computational Chemistry
Winner: Christopher Stein, ETH Zurich
Runner up: Clelia Spreafico, ETH Zurich
   
Inorganic & Coordination Chemistry
Winner: Deven Paul Estes, ETH Zurich
Runner up: Suzanne Maria Jansze, EPF Lausanne
   
Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Winner: Olivia Paula Schmidt, University of Zurich
   
Organic Chemistry
Winner: David Kossler, EPF Lausanne
Runner up:

Dominik Lotter, University of Basel

   
Physical Chemistry
Winner: Dominik Józef Kubicki, EPF Lausanne
Runner up: Maarten van Reijzen, EPF Lausanne
   
Polymers, Colloids & Interfaces
Winner: Milad Radiom, University of Geneva
Runner up: Ralph Z. Lange, ETH Zurich

 


Prizes for Winners

- certificate and cash contribution of CHF 500.00
- travel voucher of CHF 1'000.00 to attend an international conference.
- invitation to present the research in the laureates issue of CHIMIA. Value CHF 1’200.00

Prizes for Runners‘ up
- certificate and cash contribution of CHF 400.00

 

 

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