SCS Scientific Award Program 2025: Call for Nominations
The call for nominations for the SCS Awards 2025 is open until September 30, 2024.
Please visit our Website for further details and hand in nominations electronically to
Werner Prize
CHF 10'000 and medal in bronze. Awarded to a promising young scientist for outstanding independent chemical research.
Sandmeyer Award
CHF 10'000 for individuals or CHF 20'000 for groups. Awarded to a person or to a group for outstanding work in industrial or applied chemistry.
SCS Industrial Science Awards
This program includes awards on three career levels with cash checks of CHF 7'000, 10'000 and 15’000. It honors active industrial scientists working in Switzerland for their outstanding contributions in industrial R&D.
Green & Sustainable Chemistry Award
CHF 10’000. Honors outstanding scientific discoveries that lay the foundation for environmentally friendly approaches and products. It is supported by Syngenta as founding partner and SusChem Switzerland as hosting institution.
Grammaticakis-Neumann Award
CHF 5’000. The Prize is awarded to a promising young scientist for outstanding accomplishments in the field of experimental or theoreticalphotochemistry.
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. Awarded to a teacher working in Switzerland at high school (gymnasium) level for innovation in chemistry teaching.
Dr. Max Lüthi Award
CHF 1'000 and medal in bronze. Presented for an outstanding diploma thesis in Chemistry conducted at a Swiss University of Applied Sciences.
Simon-Widmer Award
CHF 5’000. Honors distinguished scientists for their contribution to analytical science and the education of analytical scientists.
METAS Award
CHF 5’000. Honors outstanding contribution to the field of metrology in chemistry and/or biology.
Cancer Drug Discovery Research Award
CHF 10'000 in total for 2-4 winners. The award (supported by RGCC International) honors outstanding scientific achievements of MSc, PhD students or Postdocs from Switzerland that are working in the field of cancer drug discovery research.
DIAC Fellowship
CHF 1'000 and lecture tour in Switzerland. The distinction is granted to distinguished scientists from Industry for significant contributions and innovations over many years in the field of industrial chemistry and chemical process technology in Switzerland.
Céline Wittwer, SCS
03.06.2024

IUPAC FAIR Chemistry Cookbook for sharing and reusing data
The IUPAC FAIR Chemistry Cookbook is a new living resource developed to enable the chemical sciences community to move toward sharing and reusing data, code, metadata, etc. that are Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable or FAIR.
In a digital work environment, well prepared researchers need to be comfortable working their way around digital data formats, code, and online computing platforms. Proficiency in basic digital data handling skills can empower chemists to exploit FAIR and open data resources and handle real-world chemical data scenarios more effectively. As a result, the Cookbook content is designed to train, encourage, and enable chemistry researchers and data professionals to help support practices, workflows and data that are more FAIR. See DETAILS and step into the future of Chemistry with this new tool !
IUPAC.org / David Spichiger, SCS
22.05.2024

Version 2.0 of the EuChemS Periodic Table addresses sustainability
EuChemS published the updated version of its periodic table highlighting element scarcity. The new version also considers the sustainable use of chemical elements.
The EuChemS Periodic Table was initially released in 2019, on occasion of the International Year of the Periodic Table. It highlights how the resources of chemical elements that make everything up on this planet are limited. On this EuChemS Table of Chemical Elements, each chemical element is shown on a logarithmic scale, its shape depending on the abundance of the element itself, while its colour reflecting availability. Considered a “living document”, it has been updated a number of times to reflect on societal changes and scientific discussions, such as the ones held at the EuChemS Periodic Table workshops on specific elements and their uses.
The 2.0 version was approved last year, at the EuChemS Annual Meetings in Larnaca, Cyprus. The main update is the inclusion of a section on sustainability by the introduction of the deep red colour. The changes reflect the planetary boundaries and the results of the COP28 held in Dubai. With the addition of the deep red colour, the table now has 7 colours split into two categories: availability and sustainability.
Since its publication, the EuChemS Periodic Table can be disseminated freely as long as there are no changes, under the Creative Commons Attribution NoDerivs CC BY-ND. EuChemS is also happy to receive community-made translations.
Marton Kottmayer, EuChemS; (published on scg.ch by David Spichiger, SCS)
EuChemS Magazine, May 2024
EuChemS News, Policy News, Events, Awards
Find our monthly compilation of chemistry- and science-related European policy developments in this newsletter! You will also find EuChemS' activities and news here. Take a look at our Headline Stories or Read EuChemS Magazine online!
EuChemS News
- Version 2.0 of the EuChemS Periodic Table addresses sustainability
- EuChemS contributes to dialogue on EU Agriculture
- EuChemS higlights learned societies at 6th Zero Pollution meeting
Policy News
- European Elections are approaching
- Call for 2024 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions open
- EU member state national academies address future Parliament
- OECD Ministers and stakeholders discuss transformative science and anticipatory framework
Read the full magazine on: https://www.magazine.euchems.eu/
David Spichiger, SCS
15.05.2024
EuChemS Magazine, April 2024
EuChemS News, Policy News, Events, Awards
Find our monthly compilation of chemistry- and science-related European policy developments in this newsletter! You will also find EuChemS' activities and news here. Take a look at our Headline Stories or Read EuChemS Magazine online!
EuChemS News
- EuChemS over the Atlantic – ACS Spring 2024
- EuChemS Executive Board awaits nominations for new Elected Members
- EuChemS supports inclusive research assessment
Policy News
- 2024 EU Research and Innovation days held in Brussels
- European plenaries: pharma reform passed, soil protection law weakened
- One substance, one assessment: Commission presents plan to Parliament
- Commission’s blueprint for European University Degree published
Read the full magazine on: https://www.magazine.euchems.eu/
David Spichiger, SCS
18.04.2024
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