New ECS Pacific Northwest Section Award

July 15 is the nomination deadline for the ECS Pacific Northwest Section Electrochemistry Research Award Sponsored by Gamry Instruments

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The ECS Honors and Awards Program and ECS Pacific Northwest Section are pleased to announce the new ECS Pacific Northwest Section Electrochemistry Research Award Sponsored by Gamry Instruments. The section established the award to recognize excellence in electrochemistry and solid state science and technology research. Gamry Instruments generously sponsors the award.

Award

The award winner receives a framed certificate and US $1,000 prize. He/she may be asked to speak on their subject of major interest in the field of electrochemical science and technology and/or solid state science and technology. The recipient is expected to submit at least one paper to the Journal of The Electrochemical Society; attend at least one ECS meeting; and present his/her work at an ECS meeting within three years of receiving the award.  

Recipient

A candidate must be an independent scientist or engineer working in the field of electrochemical science and technology and/or solid state science in Washington, Oregon or Idaho. The award recognizes outstanding achievements in electrochemical science or solid state science and technology as evidenced by the excellence of the candidate’s publications and/or technical contributions. Candidates must be ECS members and nominated. Self-nominations are encouraged.

Nomination Package

A complete nomination package includes:

  • Electronic Nomination Form;
  • Curriculum vitae listing the nominee’s publications and work experience;
  • Brief outline of research accomplished and contributions to the activities of The Electrochemical Society and ECS Pacific Northwest Section.

Note that a letter of recommendation is not required.

Please review the award details and consider applying to be the very first Pacific Northwest section Electrochemistry Research Award winner!

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