2024 Franzosini Prize and Balarew Award—Call for Nominations
Abstract
In 1989 the Subcommittee on Solubility Equilibrium Data (SSED) inaugurated the Franzosini Award to assist a promising young contributor to the Solubility Data Project. In 2023 the Franzosini Award was renamed the Franzosini Prize and elevated to an award in recognition of outstanding and sustained contributions to the field of critical evaluation of data in solubility and related chemical equilibria. At the same time the Balarew Award was inaugurated to recognize an Outstanding Young Scientist working in the field of critical evaluation of solubility and/or related chemical equilibria.
Franzosini Prize Announcement
Nominations are invited for the Franzosini Prize, awarded in recognition of outstanding and sustained contributions to the field of critical evaluation of data in solubility and related chemical equilibria. The application can only be made by a sponsor(s). Each nomination form should be completed online and accompanied by a letter of support providing a brief statement of the nominee’s achievements supporting their nomination, including a list of recent publications.
Winners of the Franzosini Prize will be announced during the International Symposium on Solubility and Related Equilibrium Processes (ISSP), in Novi Sad, Serbia, 9-13 September 2024. Each will give a research presentation during the ISSP. A brief description of their work will be published in Chemistry International and on the IUPAC website.
Balarew Award Announcement
Nominations are invited for the Balarew Award for an Outstanding Young Scientist working in the field of critical evaluation of solubility and/or related chemical equilibria. The application can only be made by a sponsor(s). Each nomination should be completed online and accompanied by a letter of support providing a brief statement of the nominee’s achievements, supporting their nomination, including a list of recent publications.
Winner of the 2024 Balarew Award for Outstanding Young Scientists will be announced during the International Symposium on Solubility and Related Equilibrium Processes (ISSP). The winner will also give a research presentation during the ISSP. A brief description of the work developed by the awardee will be published in Chemistry International and on the IUPAC website.
The Nominations deadline for the Franzosini Prize and the Balarew Award is 31 May 2024. Self nominations are not accepted.
For details, see https://iupac.org/2024-franzosini-prize-and-balarew-award-call-for-nominations/
©2024 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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