2024 IUPAC-Zhejiang NHU International Award For Advancements In Green Chemistry—Call For Nominations
Abstract
IUPAC-Zhejiang NHU International Award has been established in 2019 to emphasize the importance of advancements in Green Chemistry and the value of sciences to human progress, and to encourage young and experienced chemists. The award covers all the topics of Green Chemistry, such as Green and Renewable Feedstocks, Green Synthetic Routes, Green Solvents, Green Catalysis, Green products, Green Energy, and as broadly defined by OECD as Sustainable Chemistry.[*]
The 2024 IUPAC-Zhejiang NHU International Award includes:
Three prizes to be awarded to three early career chemists, USD $2000 each, who have received their Ph.D. (or equivalent) degree, or completed all Ph.D. requirements including successful defense of their doctoral thesis within the last 3 years (2022-2024). Qualified Ph.D. chemists will be evaluated based on the quality of their theses work. Application requires submission of a completed entry form, including an essay submitted by the entrant that describes his or her research work and places it in perspective relative to current research in Sustainable Chemistry. The essay must be written in English by the entrant and may not exceed 1000 words.
One prize will be awarded to an experienced chemist (USD $10 000) who should have made significant contribution to green/sustainable chemistry throughout their career.
The Award is presented every two years and the work of the winners in progressing Green Chemistry in their applications will be disseminated to the attention of a wider global audience. All scientists are eligible irrespective of gender and nationality. Winners of this award will be expected to submit a review article for publication in Pure and Applied Chemistry in the year following their award. The awards will be presented at the 2025 IUPAC World Chemistry Congress to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 13-18 July 2025.
The Prize is managed by the Interdivisional Committee on Green Chemistry for Sustainable Development (ICGCSD).
About Zhejiang NHU—Founded in 1999, Zhejiang NHU Co., Ltd. has been recognized as one of the national high-tech enterprises in China. The company has total assets of 28.5 billion(CNY) with a sales income of 7.6 billion(CNY) and a corresponding profit of 2.6 billion(CNY) in 2019. Over the years, NHU adheres to the mission of “Exploring chemicals and improving life,” focuses on the fine chemicals, holds on to the concept of “innovation-driven development and growth in market competition.” Now, in the fields of nutrition, flavor and fragrance, APIs, and polymer based materials, it’s providing solutions for customers in more than 100 countries and regions. Today, NHU has established tight connections with outstanding universities, scientific research institutes and leading enterprises in the world. It has become a brand that highly trusted and approved by customers, a world-renowned vitamin supplier, a national large-scale flavor & fragrance manufacturer and one of the top 100 listed companies in China. <http://www.cnhu.com>
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