People: Coblentz Society nominations solicited - Analytical Chemistry

May 24, 2011 - People: Coblentz Society nominations solicited. Anal. Chemi. , 1996, 68 (17), pp 532A–532A. DOI: 10.1021/ac962049m. Publication Date ...
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tides, and proteins. His fellowship is sponsored by SACP. Nominations

Applications are being accepted for the 1997-98 Division of Analytical Chemistry Graduate Fellowships. Five full-year and five summer fellowships are expected to be awarded. The fellowships are open to full-time graduate students working toward a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry who will have completed their second year of graduate studies by the time their fellowship begins. The applicant's graduate adviser must be a member of the Division, and only one nomination per adviser will be accepted. Applicants for awards in previous years are encouraged to reapply. In addition to the application forms, nominees must submit letters of recommendation and undergraduate and graduate transcripts. Applications are available from Robert A. Libby, Division of Science Truman State University 100 East Normal Kirksville MO 63501-4221 (816-785-7499; fax 816-7854045)

Coblentz Society nominations solicited The Coblentz Society is requesting nominations for the Coblentz, WilliamsWright, Bomem-Michelson, and Ellis R. Lippincott awards. The Coblentz Award recognizes an outstanding young molecular spectroscopist. The candidate must be under the age of 36 on Jan. 1 of the year of the award. The award consists of $1000 cash and a $500 travel allowance to the award presentation, which is held at the annual Ohio State Molecular Symposium, if the recipient's schedule permits. Candidates' files are kept active until the age of eligibility is exceeded; annual updates of files are encouraged. Nominations, including a detailed description of the nominee's accomplishments a curriculum vitae, and as many supporting letters 3.s possible, should be sent to A Paul Alivisatos Dept. of Chemistry University of California Berkelev CA 94720 (510-643-737P fax 510-642-9675; e-mail alivis@garnet' berkelev edu) Deadline is July 1 The Williams-Wright Award is given to recognize an industrial spectroscopist who has made significant contributions to vibrational spectroscopy, instrument development, theory, and applications.

The candidate must be working in industry at the time the award is presented. The award consists of $1000 cash and a $500 travel allowance to the Pittsburgh Conference, where the award will be presented. Candidates' files are kept active for three years, after which the candidate must be renominated with an updated file. Nominations should include the significance of the nominee's work and a resume that highlights accomplishments, publications, and talks. Seconding letters are useful but not required. Nominations should be sent to David Haaland Sandia National Laboratories MS 0342 Albuquerque NM 87185-0343 (phone and fax 505-844-5292; e-mail dmhaala@sandia gov) Deadline is Feb 1 The Bomem-Michelson Award is dedicated to the memory of A A. Michelson, inventor of the Michelson interferometer, and is sponsored by Bomem, Hartman, & Braun to recognize scientists who have advanced vibrational, molecular, Raman, or electronic spectroscopies. The nominee must be actively working in academia, industry, government, or the private sector and must be at least 37 years old. The award consists of an engraved crystal pyramid and an approximately $2000 honorarium. Candidates' files are kept active for three years, after which the candidate must be renominated with an updated file. Nominations including significance of the nominee's work a resume and porting letters should be sent to Nancy Ferris Analytical Technology Division Eastman Kodak Co Rochester NY 14650-2132 (716-722-0418; fax 716-477778D Deadline is March The Ellis R Lippincott Award is given to recognize contributions and achievements in vibrational spectroscopy. The award, sponsored by the Coblentz Society, the Optical Society of America, and the Society for Applied Spectroscopy, consists of a medal and a travel allowance to attend a scientific meeting where the medal will be presented. Candidates need not be members of any of the sponsoring societies. Candidates' files are kept active for three years, after which the candidate must be renominated with an updated file. Nominations should be sent to the Lippincott Award Selection Committee c/o Optical Society of America 2010 Massachusetts Ave N W Washington DC 20036 (202-416-1403; fax 202-416-6130) Nominations received by May 1 in anv vear will be considered for the award presented in the fall of the following year