Annoucement
The DASp –
German Working group for Applied Spectroscopy - regularly awards the
"Bunsen-Kirchhoff-Preis für analytische Spektroskopie" to honour preferably
the work of young scientists from universities, research institutes or industry
who made excellent contributions to analytical spectroscopy. Especially
preferred is an oeuvre in new areas like spectroscopy in nano compartments,
spectroscopy of biomolecules a.s.o. The Award consists of an award-document and
an amount of € 2.500,00 sponsored by Perkin Elmer and the DASp seeks
nominations for the 2014 Bunsen-Kirchhoff Award for Analytical Spectroscopy.
The Award will be presented at the Analytica in April 2014 in Munich (Germany).
A
nomination (in electronic form) should include:
1. letter with the candidate´s
accomplishments
2. list of publications or recent work,
3. scientific curriculum vitae stating the
age of the candidate; the candidate´s address, phone fax and e-mail.
Nominations
can be made by members of DASp but eligibility is open for any scientist
meeting the requirements. Self-nomination is excluded. The decision as to whom
the prize is to be awarded shall be made by a jury consisting of the current
members of the board of DASp.
Further
information is available at:
https://www.gdch.de/netzwerk-strukturen/fachstrukturen/analytische-chemie/arbeitskreise/ak-dasp.html
All
documents should be sent not later than 15 December 2013 to: Prof. Dr. Detlef Günther, President of the
Jury for the Bunsen-Kirchhoff Award 2014, ETH Zürich, Laboratorium für
Anorganische Chemie, Wolfgang-pauli-Str. 10, HCI G113, CH-8093
Zürich (Schweiz)
E-Mail: Secretary, Ms Nicole Bachmann (nbachmann@inorg.chem.ethz.ch
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