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Call for nominations for the SCS Awards 2015


140903 BalmerMedaille2It's our pleasure to annound the call for the SCS awards 2015. It's one of our strategic measures to award scientific excellence and to honor outstanding scientific contributions in a wide range of chemistry fields.

Nominations for one of the eight SCS scientific awards 2015 have to be submitted by end of September 2014.


Academic Awards

Werner Prize, CHF 10,000 and medal in bronze

The Werner Prize is awarded to a promising young Swiss scientist or scientist working in Switzerland for  outstanding independent chemical research. At the time of the award the candidate may not be a tenured professor or someone in a higher position in industry, and should be younger than 40. The prize is awarded annually.

Grammaticakis-Neumann Prize, CHF 5,000

The Grammaticakis-Neumann Prize is awarded to a promising young scientist for outstanding independent research in photochemistry, photophysics or molecular photobiology. At the time of the award the candidate may not be a tenured professor or a person in a higher position in industry, and should be younger than 40. The prize is awarded annually.

Balmer Prize, CHF 2,000 for individuals and CHF 2,000 for the school’s chemistry department or CHF 3,000 for a group and CHF 1,000 for the school’s chemistry department and medal in bronze

The Balmer Prize is awarded to a teacher working in Switzerland at high school (gymnasium) level for innovation in chemistry teaching. The innovation must be easily applicable in current teaching and the costs for materials must be modest. The candidate may not make any claim to copyright in the innovation. The prize is awarded annually.

Dr. Max Lüthi Award, CHF 1,000 and medal in bronze

The Dr. Max Lüthi Award is presented for an outstanding diploma thesis in Chemistry conducted at a Swiss University of Applied Sciences. Nominations must be submitted by the head of the Chemistry Department of a Swiss University of Applied Sciences. The prize is awarded annually.

 


 

Industrial Awards

Sandmeyer Award, CHF 10,000 for individuals or CHF 20,000 for groups

The Sandmeyer Prize is awarded to a person – excluding tenured professors – or to a group for outstanding work in industrial or applied chemistry. The work must be completed in Switzerland or with the involvement of ba Swiss national. The prize is awarded annually.

KGF/SCS Industrial Science Awards

The KGF/SCS Industrial Scientific Awards are given to scientists working in Switzerland that are still working in industrial R&D.

Industrial Investigator Award honors successful investigators with outstanding achievements.
Certificate and cash check of CHF 7,000

Senior Industrial Investigator Award honors very successful and established investigators with outstanding achievements over many years.
Certificate and cash check of CHF 10,000

Distinguished Industrial Investigator Award honors senior scientists at the top of their research career for their lifetime achievements.
Certificate and cash check of CHF 15,000 (rewarded only on decision by the board)

For more details, please visit our website on www.scg.ch/awards.
 


David Spichiger, SCS
04.07.2014

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ChemElectroChem: accepted by Thomson for coverage in the SCIE

ChemPubSoc and Wiley are pleased to inform you that ChemElectroChem has been accepted by Thomson for coverage in the SCIE.  

Thomson have reached this decision after viewing only the minimum 3 issues required, which is quite unusual. The journal should receive its first IF in next year's JCR release.

Link to ChemElectroChem in the online library of Wiley.

 


David Spichiger, SCS
02.07.2014

SCNAT-Newsletter July 2014

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Yannick Stöferle awarded the Dr. Max Lüthi Award 2014

On the occation of the Wädenswiler Chemietag 2014, David Spichiger, Executive Director of the SCS awarded the Dr. Max Lüthi Award 2014 to Yannick Stöferle for his excellent diploma thesis «Synthese chiraler Halomethane und Oxirane».

We like to congratulate Yannick Stöferle and his thesis supporter, Prof. Jürgen Stohner from the ZHAW, again for their outstanding research. The ceremony took place at the ZHAW Campus Reidbach in Wädenswil on June 26, 2014.

Yannick Stöferle continues his academic chemistry career with his Master studies at ETH Zurich.  

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Yannick Stöferle and Prof. Jürgen Stohner

 

 


David Spichiger, SCS
27.06.2014

 

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