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Division Awards Program Recipients of Division Awards for 2010:ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Chemical Instrumentation Sponsored by the Dow Chemical Company: Richard A. Mathies, University of California, Berkeley ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry J. Calvin Giddings Award for Excellence in Education Sponsored by the Division of Analytical Chemistry: Lawrence W. Potts, Gustavus Adolphus College ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Spectrochemical Analysis: Stephen Cramer, University of California, Davis ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Electrochemistry: Charles R. Martin, University of Florida ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Arthur F. Findeis Award for Achievements by a Young Analytical Scientist Sponsored by Philip Morris USA: Christy L. Haynes, University of Minnesota ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Analytical Chemistry Sponsored by Waters Corporation: Royce W. Murray, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science Sponsored by Agilent Technologies: Craig A. Aspinwall, University of Arizona Solicitation of Nominations for 2011 Deadline for Submission: November 1, 2010The rules given below apply to nominations for the following awards administered by the Division:*ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Chemical Instrumentation Sponsored by the Dow Chemical Company. *ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry J. Calvin Giddings Award for Excellence in Education Sponsored by the Division of Analytical Chemistry. ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Spectrochemical Analysis *ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Electrochemistry *ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Arthur F. Findeis Award for Achievements by a Young Analytical Scientist Sponsored by Philip Morris USA *ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Analytical Chemistry Sponsored by Waters Corporation *ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science Sponsored by Agilent Technologies Specific information on each of these Awards follows the general information on eligibility, deadlines, and nominating procedures. These rules are extracted and paraphrased from the complete guidelines, which are available from the Division Chair. However, they are sufficient to prepare a proper nomination for consideration by the appropriate award jury. ELIGIBILITY Eligibility is not restricted to members of the Division of Analytical Chemistry. Nominees for the J. Calvin Giddings Award for Excellence in Education must, however, must have demonstrated excellence in teaching through at least five years at the time the award is presented. Nominating and seconding letters may be submitted by persons who are not members of the Division.DEADLINES All nominations must be sent to the immediate past chairperson of the Division and must be received by November 1 of each year. The immediate past chairperson of the Division shall in turn transmit the nominations to the chairpersons of the appropriate juries. Nominations that are unsuccessful will be retained for jury consideration for the following three years.For the 2011 Awards, nominations shall be sent no later than November 1, 2010 to: Miquela Sena NOMINATIONS Nominations shall consist of:1. A letter of nomination. 2. At least one but no more than six seconding letters. 3. A biographical statement emphasizing the accomplishments of the
nominee which pertain to the award. The nominating documents shall be submitted
in one package and shall not exceed 12 pages of text, including the nominating
and seconding letters, biographical statement, and attachments to the nomination.
Contributions by a candidate which have been recognized by a prior Divisional
or ACS national award generally will not be considered by the jury for
a Divisional award, especially if an award has been received within the
past three years and within a similar area. Previous award winners for
the divisional awards are listed below. The jury shall receive from
its chairperson a list for each nominee of any such prior awards, their
dates, and their citations. Any candidate previously nominated for an award
who was not chosen as the awardee will be considered for up to three additional years without further action by the nominator being required.
AWARD IN CHEMICAL INSTRUMENTATION Advancing the field of chemical instrumentation through achievement of one or more of the following:- Conceptualization and development of unique instrumentation that has made a significant impact on the field. - Demonstration of innovative use of instrumentation in chemical measurement. - Stimulation of other researchers to use instrumentation in chemical measurement. - Authorship of research papers or books that have had an influential role in the use of chemical instrumentation. PREVIOUS AWARDEES
J. CALVIN GIDDINGS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION Enhancing the personal and professional development of students in the study of analytical chemistry in one or more of the following ways:- Authorship of an influential textbook for an analytical chemistry course. - Design and implementation of a successful new approach to teaching analytical chemistry. - Stimulation through teaching or research mentorship a significant number of students to become analytical chemists. - Development and publication of innovative experiments. - Design of improved equipment for teaching labs. - Publication of widely quoted articles on teaching analytical chemistry. PREVIOUS AWARDEES
AWARD IN SPECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS Advancing the fields of spectrochemical analysis and optical spectrometry in one or more of the following:- Conceptualization and development of unique instrumentation that has made a significant impact on the field. - Development of novel and important instrumentation. - Elucidation of fundamental events or processes important to the field. - Authorship of important research papers and/or books that have had an influential role in the development of the field.
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AWARD IN ELECTROCHEMISTRY Advancing the field of electrochemical analysis in one or more of the following:- Conceptualization and development of unique instrumentation that has made a significant impact on the field. - Development of novel and important instrumentation. - Elucidation of fundamental events or processes important to the field. - Authorship of important research papers and/or books that have had an influential role in the development of the field. PREVIOUS AWARDEES
ARTHUR F. FINDEIS AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENTS BY A YOUNG ANALYTICAL SCIENTIST Purpose. To recognize and encourage outstanding contributions to the fields of analytical chemistry by a young analytical scientist.Rules of Eligibility. The awardee must have earned his or her highest degree within ten years of January 1 of the year of the award. Both the nationality of the young analytical scientist and the arena (e.g., academic, industrial, national laboratory) in which the contributions of the young analytical scientist have been made are unrestricted. Evidence shall be presented for one or more of the following
outstanding accomplishments:
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AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY For an individual who through professional service in activities such as teaching, writing, research, and administration has substantially and uniquely enhanced the field of analytical chemistry.Eligibility is restricted to individuals whose contributions have not been specifically recognized by another ACS of Division of Analytical Chemistry Award Nominations should present evidence for one or more of the following
outstanding accomplishments:
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AWARD FOR YOUNG INVESTIGATORS IN SEPARATION SCIENCE To recognize and encourage outstanding contributions to the field of separation science by a young chemist or chemical engineer.Rules of Eligibility: Nomination is open to young chemists or chemical engineers of any nationality from academia, industry, or national laboratories. The nominee must have earned his or her highest degree within ten years of January 1 of the year of the award. The award will be presented annually at the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. Nominations should present evidence for one or more of the following outstanding accomplishments:
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