Clariant CleanTech Award Switzerland
Clariant, the Swiss Chemical Society and the University of Basel are partnering to award the Clariant CleanTech Award Switzerland. The Award Switzerland is endowed with a total of 10'000 CHF. The first prize is endowed with 5'000 CHF.
The award ceremony and the lectures are part of the bi-annual Clariant Chemistry Day. The next edition will take place in fall 2020.
This award program will honor outstanding scientific achievements of Master students, PhD students, and Postdocs in Switzerland in the field of Sustainable Chemistry, in areas such as resource efficiency, renewable energy, renewable raw materials or green technologies and environmental protection.
With Research & Development the chemical industry contributes to tackle the challenges of our society by creating product and process innovation. As a company that creates value through sustainability and innovation, Clariant is particularly concerned about strengthening the knowledge base of CleanTech in Switzerland by sponsoring basic research and fostering the knowledge and technology transfer between industry and academia.
For Participation in 2020
The Clariant CleanTech Award Switzerland is available to successful Master students, PhD students, and Postdocs who have distinguished themselves with outstanding scientific achievements at the Departments of Chemistry and adjacent disciplines of Universities, Universities of Applied Sciences and Institutes in Switzerland in areas of Sustainable Chemistry such as resource efficiency, renewable energy, renewable raw materials or green technologies and environmental protection.
Master students, PhD students, and Postdocs will be considered with regard to their different levels of training.
Applicants are requested to submit
- their curriculum vitae,
- a brief description of the scientific results (max. 5 pages), and
- an expert assessment from a supervisor
by July 31, 2020 via the symposium website.
Past winners
2018:
Winner: Ydna Marie Questell-Santiago, EPFL Lausanne
Runners-up: Amita Ummadisingu, EPFL Lausanne, Erwin Lam, ETH Zurich, Jan-Georg Rosenboom and Peter Fleckenstein, ETH Zurich
2016:
Winner: Jingshan Luo, EPF Lausanne
Runners-up: Markus Jeschek, ETH Zürich/University of Basel, Amit, Nagarkar, University of Fribourg, Fang Song, EPF Lausanne
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