German Bunsen-Society Prize: Nominations Open

Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie
awards the

Nernst-Haber-Bodenstein Prize 2013

in memory of Max Bodenstein, Fritz Haber and Walter Nernst. The prize will be presented at the 112th Annual General Meeting of the German Bunsen-Society from 9 -11 May 2013 in Karlsruhe.

The prize will be awarded to a distinguished younger scientist (of up to 40 years of age) for outstanding scientific achievements in the field of physical chemistry. Suitable candidates of international visibility in their research field will be evaluated by a high level expert selection panel with respect to the scientific quality, originality and independence of their research. Candidates should come from a German-speaking region of Europe or work there at the time of their nomination.

Nominations from established scientists in the area of physical chemistry should include a short CV of the candidate, an overview of the candidate’s scientific achievements and publications, and a supporting statement.

Nominations should be submitted by 1 October 2012 to:

Deutsche Bunsen Gesellschaft
für Physikalische Chemie e.V.
Erika Wöhler
Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25
60486 Frankfurt am Main
Germany

View the PCCP themed issue just published on Interfaces of ionic liquids, Guest Edited by Frank Endres, which will be displayed as the special Bunsen issue at the DBG annual meeting in May 2012.

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