Journal of Polymer Science Innovation Award – call for nominations

by | Nov 20, 2012

Nominations open for the 2013 Journal of Polymer Science innovation award.

The Journal of Polymer Science has announced that it will award its international prize recognizing significant research innovation and achievement in a polymer scientist under the age of forty for a second year.

The award consists of a symposium in association with the Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering (PMSE) Division of the ACS, as well as a dinner in honor of the recipient at the ACS Fall meeting, a $5000 prize, and a contribution to travel expenses to the ACS Fall meeting for the award year.

Nominations are invited from all research areas across the physics and chemistry of polymers and should consist of a one-page document from the nominator in support of the nominee, explaining why the innovative nature of their research deserves recognition, and an up-to-date CV from the nominee.

Please send nominations to [email protected] or [email protected] by January 18th, 2013.

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