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PCCP Poster Prizes: Bunsentagung 2011

We are delighted to announce the winners of the PCCP Poster Prizes from this year’s Bunsentagung.

The 2011 Bunsentagung on the topic “Analysis and Control of Ultrafast Photoinduced Reactions” was held from 2-4 June 2011, at the Free University Berlin, Germany.

The PCCP Poster Prize winners were:

  • Coverage and temperature dependent isomerization behavior of tetra-tert-butyl-imine on Au(111)
    F. Leyssner, M. Koch, S. Meyer, Y. Luo, R. Haag, P. Tegeder, Freie Universität Berlin/D
  • Zur Beziehung von Sauerstoffsreduktionskinetik und Oberflächenchemie an (La,Sr)(Co2Fe)O3-x Elektroden auf festen Ionenleitern
    G. Rupp, M. Kubicek, A. Limbeck, J. Fleig, Technische Universität Wien/A
  • Development of a neural network potential-energy surface for the water dimer
    T. Morawietz, V. Sharma, J. Behler, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D

winners

coverThe winners were all presented with a PCCP Prize certificate, as well as a financial award. PCCP will be awarding further Poster Prizes over the summer so watch this space!

PCCP were also pleased to publish a themed issue in association with this year’s Bunsentagung – take a look today:

Analysis and Control of Ultrafast Photon-Induced Reactions
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011, 13, Issue 19
Guest Editor: Eckart Ruhl

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German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry (DBG) – Prizes nominations now open

DBGNominations are now open for the following two Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie e. V. (DBG) Prizes:

van‘t Hoff Prize

The van‘t Hoff Prize was established in 2008 by Gerhard Ertl in remembrance of the first Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, Jacobus Henricus van‘t Hoff. The award consists of a Silver Medal, a Certificate and an amount of €20.000. It will be presented at the 111th Annual General Meeting of the German Bunsen-Society from 17-19 May 2012 in Leipzig.

The prize will be awarded for outstanding and sustained contributions to the field of Physical Chemistry to an active scientist. Suitable candidates of high international visibility in their research field will be evaluated with respect to scientific quality of their research. There are no restrictions on age, nationality or country of residence, but candidates should preferentially come from a German-speaking region in Europe. Candidates do not need to be members of the DBG.

The merits of a particular candidate should be brought to the attention of the selection panel by means of a nomination sent to the DBG. The nomination should be accompanied by a supporting statement describing fully the outstanding contributions made by the candidate, including biographical details and a list of publications. Self-nominations are not possible.

NERNST-HABER-BODENSTEIN PRIZE 2012 (In memory of Max Bodenstein, Fritz Haber and Walther Nernst)

The prize will be presented at the 111th Annual General Meeting of the German Bunsen-Society from 17-19 May 2012 in Leipzig.

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 for both Prizes should be submitted by 1 October 2011 to:
    Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft
    für Physikalische Chemie e. V.
    Erika Wöhler
    Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25
    60486 Frankfurt am Main
    Germany

View the exciting PCCP themed issue just published on Analysis and Control of Ultrafast Photon-Induced Reactions which will be displayed at the annual meeting of DBG in June 2011.

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Physical Chemistry Awards – The Winners

Yesterday the RSC Faraday Division Physical Chemistry Awards Symposium was held at Cardiff University, and we wish to congratulate the winners!

  • Angelos Michaelides – Marlow Award
  • Avelino Corma – Centenary Prize
  • Robert Thomas – Surfaces and Interfaces Award

It is also great to see that two of the winners feature at the top of the latest PCCP Top 10, take a look at their Perspectives today:

Theory of gold on ceria
Changjun Zhang, Angelos Michaelides and Stephen J. Jenkins
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011, 13, 22-33

Titania supported gold nanoparticles as photocatalyst
Ana Primo, Avelino Corma and Hermenegildo García
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011, 13, 886-910

The PCCP and Faraday Discussions team send our congratulations to all the winners!

Find out more about upcoming Physical Chemistry Award symposia www.rsc.org/ConferencesAndEvents

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FEMTO10 PCCP Poster Prize

PCCP is delighted to be sponsoring a ‘Poster Prize’ at the forthcoming FEMTO10 conference.

FEMTO10
10-15 July 2011, Madrid, Spain

FEMTO10 is the 10th Edition of the Femtochemistry Conferences and will bring together scientists from all over the world to present and discuss the most recent advances in Femtosciences, including reaction dynamics, coherent control, structural dynamics, solvation phenomena, liquids and interfaces, fast processes in biological systems, strong field processes, attosecond electron dynamics and aggregates, surfaces and solids with contributions from both theory and experiment.

Important Dates

  • 15 March 2011 – Deadline abstracts submission
  • 15 April 2011 – Deadline for early registration

Watch out for the announcement of the winners and for more information visit: http://www.femto10.com/

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2011 Physical Chemistry Prizes and Awards – last chance to nominate!

***Nominations close 31 January 2011 – nominate yourself or a colleague today***

The 16 RSC Prizes and Awards dedicated to Physical Chemistry represent the outstanding achievements and excellence in this dynamic area of the chemicals sciences.

Nominate yourself or your colleagues before 31 January 2011!

The Prizes and Awards including the prestigious Spiers Memorial Award, Marlow Award, Faraday Lectureship Prize and the three Centenary Prizes.

The RSC currently presents around 60 prestigious Prizes and Awards annually to scientists in all the main chemical science disciplines allowing for the greatest range of scientists to be recognised for their work; individuals, teams and organisations working across the globe.

Do you know someone who has made a significant contribution to advancing the chemical sciences?

View our full list of Prizes and Awards and use the online system to nominate yourself or colleagues.

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2011 Physical Chemistry Prizes and Awards – Nominations now open

The RSC currently presents around 60 prestigious Prizes and Awards annually to scientists in all the main chemical science disciplines allowing for the greatest range of scientists to be recognised for their work; individuals, teams and organisations working across the globe.

Physical Chemistry is one of the nine categories of awards, which has 16 Prizes and Awards including the prestigious Spiers Memorial Award, Marlow Award, Faraday Lectureship Prize and the three Centenary Prizes.

Our Prizes and Awards represent the dedication and outstanding achievements in the chemicals sciences and are a platform to showcase inspiring science to gain the recognition deserved.

Do you know someone who has made a significant contribution to advancing the chemical sciences?

View our full list of Prizes and Awards and use the online system to nominate yourself or colleagues.

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