European Photochemistry Association: Call for Nominations From Members
The Porter Medal 2016
Deadline for nominations: 31st January 2016
The Porter Medal is awarded every two years to the scientist who, in the opinion of the European Photochemistry Association, the Inter-American Photochemistry Association and the Asian and Oceania Photochemistry Association has contributed most to the subject of Photochemistry.
Named for the late George Porter FRS, Nobel Laureate the Porter Medal is awarded to the scientist who in the opinion of the judges, has contributed most the science of Photochemistry with emphasis on more physical matters, thus reflecting George Porter’s own interests.
To nominate European candidates for the Porter Medal 2016 candidates should preferably be sent directly to the President of the European Photochemistry Association. Dr David Worral . The nomination package should include.
Curriculum Vitae of the candidate
A list of publications
A citation for the award, not exceeding five pages in length
Two letters of reference
For the nomination of candidates from other continents, please see the Porter Medal Webpage: www.portermedal.com
EPA Prize for Best PhD Thesis in Photochemistry
Deadline for nominations: 31st December 2015
The Fifth EPA Prize for the best PhD thesis in Photochemistry will be attributed during the CECP 2016 Meeting in Bad Hofgastein, Austria. (February 13th to 18th). The prize is 1000 €, plus travel costs to Bad Hofgastein (within the limit of 300 €), and ONE FREE YEAR of EPA membership.
The candidate must have defended their PhD thesis in 2014 or 2015 and be nominated by an EPA Member. Nominations for this prize are now open and all nominations should also be sent directly to . The nomination package should include.
Curriculum Vitae of the candidate
Copy of the Thesis
Abstract of the thesis in English of no more than five pages in length
A list of publications arising from the thesis
A letter of support
http://www.photochemistry.eu/phd_price.php
David Spichiger, SCS
17.11.2015
Annual Meeting of the Swiss Photochemistry Section, Sep 8, 2015
On behalf of the Swiss Photochemistry Section I would like to draw your attention to a new initiative of our Section. Starting this year, we will organize a one-day meeting to promote the exchange within the photochemistry community in Switzerland.
This year’s
Annual Meeting of the Swiss Photochemistry Section 2015
will take place on 8 September 2015 at ETH Zürich.
Organizer: Prof. Kris Mc Neill, ETH Zürich
Co-organizer: Dr. Silvio Canonica, Eawag, Dübendorf
The meeting will comprise scientific contributions from any area of photochemistry as well as three invited lectures on the topic of Environmental Photochemistry. We envision that future meetings will feature different topics chosen by the host site organizers. The General Assembly of the Section will also take place during the meeting.
For more details please visit the website of the SPS Annual Meeting 2015.
Best regards,
Silvio Canonica
President of the Photochemistry Section
Division of Chemical Research
Swiss Chemical Society
Water Resources and Drinking Water Dept.
Eawag
Ueberlandstrasse 133, P.O. Box 611
CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland
Phone: +41-58-765 5453
e-mail:
Call for Nominations for the Swiss Physical Society Prizes 2017
SPG Preise
Die SPG verleiht seit 1991 Preise für aussergewöhnlich gute Forschungsarbeiten junger Physikerinnen und Physiker. Mit den Preisen in verschiedenen Kategorien, gestiftet von namhaften Institutionen und Firmen, möchte die SPG ihren Beitrag leisten, das qualitativ hochstehende Forschungsniveau in der Schweiz auch weiterhin sicherzustellen.
Auch im Jahr 2017 sollen wieder SPG Preise, die mit je CHF 5000.- dotiert sind, vergeben werden:
- SPG Preis gestiftet vom Forschungszentrum ABB Schweiz AG für eine hervorragende Forschungsarbeit auf allen Gebieten der Physik
- SPG Preis gestiftet von der Firma IBM für eine hervorragende Forschungsarbeit auf dem Gebiet der Kondensierten Materie
- SPG Preis gestiftet von der Firma OC Oerlikon für eine hervorragende Forschungsarbeit auf dem Gebiet der Angewandten Physik
- SPG Preis gestiftet vom METAS für eine hervorragende Forschungsarbeit mit Bezug zur Metrologie
- SPG Preis gestiftet von der Firma COMSOL für eine hervorragende Forschungsarbeit auf dem Gebiet der computergestützten Physik
Die SPG möchte mit diesen Preisen junge Physikerinnen und Physiker in der Frühphase ihrer Karriere, auf alle Fälle vor Erreichen einer akademischen Festanstellung oder bevor sie mehr als drei Jahre in einer Start-up Firma oder in der Industrie tätig sind, für hervorragende wissenschaftliche Arbeiten auszeichnen.
Die eingereichten Arbeiten müssen entweder in der Schweiz oder von SchweizerInnen und Schweizern im Ausland ausgeführt worden sein. Die Beurteilung der Arbeiten erfolgt auf Grund ihrer Bedeutung, Qualität und Originalität.
Der Antrag muss folgende Unterlagen enthalten:
- Beschreibung der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit, die prämiert werden soll, inklusive eines wissenschaftlichen Gutachtens.
- Ein Lebenslauf des Kandidaten, sowie
- zusätzliche Informationen, die die wissenschaftliche Leistung unterstreichen: Dazu gehören eine Aufstellung der Publikationen in renommierten Zeitschriften und von Einladungen zu Vorträgen, sowie Informationen über eventuell erhaltene Fördermittel, über angemeldete und erteilte Patente, über akademische Preise und Auszeichnungen, etc.
Diese Unterlagen werden elektronisch im "pdf"-Format direkt an das Preiskomitee eingereicht (große Dateien bitte komprimieren (zip)):
Einsendeschluss: 28. Februar 2017
Die Preise werden an der gemeinsamen Jahrestagung 2017 in Genf überreicht.
Das Preisreglement befindet sich hier.
David Spichiger, SCS
27.10.2016
Polycoll 2018, EPFL Lausanne, 5. October 2018. Registration open
We are pleased to invite you to Polycoll 2018, the annual meeting of the SCS Division of Polymers, Colloids and Interfaces of the Swiss Chemical Society, that will take place at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) on Friday, October 5, 2018.
Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers active in the field are encouraged to share their recent results with the community and to apply for poster presentations, as this may foster connections between scientists at any career level, stimulate the exchange of research ideas, and result in future research collaborations.
PhD students are also invited to apply for the DPCI thesis award, that is endowed with CHF 1'000.
Program
09:30 |
Coffee
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09:55
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Prof. Christian Hinderling (Divison of Polymers, Colloids, and Interfaces)
Opening, Welcome
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10:00
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Prof. Pol Besenius (University of Mainz)
"Transient Thermogels Mediated by Redox-Responsive Supramolecular Polymerization"
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10:45
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Dr. Christophe Schmitt (Nestlé Research Center)
"Functional protein-based colloids for controlling structure and stability in food"
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11:15
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DPCI Doctoral Research Lectures (3 talks, 15 minutes each)
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Lunch and Poster Session
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13:30
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Prof. Giovanni Pavan (SUPSI Lugano)
"The importance of defects in dynamic supramolecular polymers"
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14:00
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Dr. Stephen Schrettl (AMI Fribourg)
"Responsive Materials Based
on Non-Covalent Interactions"
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14:30
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Prof. Eric R. Dufresne (ETH Zurich)
"Elastic Control of Phase Separation in Polymer Composites"
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15:00
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Coffee break
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15:20
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DPCI PhD Thesis Award Ceremony
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15:30
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Prof. Andreas Herrmann (DWI Aachen)
"DNA-hybrids and supercharged polypeptides: From nanomedicine to whiskey authentication"
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16:15
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Prof. Francesco Stellacci (EPFL)
"Supramolecular Approaches to Fight Viruses"
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16:45
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Prof. Erik Berda (University of New Hampshire)
"Functional nanomaterials from single polymer chains"
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17:15
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Aperitif
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Please find the full program, the possibility to register and to submit abstracts for poster presentations on the symposium website: scg.ch/polycoll/2018
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Lausanne.
With best regards,
Prof. Holger Frauenrath
Dr. Daniel Görl
Dr. Oguzan Oguz
Call for nominations for the DPCI Thesis award 2018
The DPCI Thesis Award of the division of polymers colloids an Interfaces of the swiss chemical society is awarded annually to a talented young scientist in recognition of an outstanding PhD thesis completed at a swiss university.
The thesis subject should bear relevance to the scope of the division (science of polymers, colloids and interfaces).
The award consists of a certificate and includes a cash prize of 1'000.- SFr.
Electable candidates should have their Ph.D. thesis completed before Oct 5th 2018.
The selection will be based on a single publication (completed or under preparation) drawn from the student's PhD thesis which has been published, or accepted for publication, during the last three years.
The top three candidates will then be invited to give a 15 minute talk about their thesis at the Polycoll 2018 meeting, which will take place on Friday, Oct 5th 2018 at the EPF Lausanne. The winner will be selected by the board members of the division. The award will be distributed at the end of the meeting.
Nominations are accepted from the thesis supervisor.
Please send your nomination, including the paper and the complete PhD thesis (only in electronic forms) by e-mail to the president of the Division: Prof. Dr. Christian Hinderling, until September 10 th, 2018.
Flyer of the Polycoll 2018 Meeting
Oct 5, 2018 at EPFL Lausanne:
Christian Hinderling, President DPCI
30.08.2018
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