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Call for nominations, Deadline April 30, 2016 International Aerosol Fellow Award 2016
European Aerosol Conference_2016 [1]
This year the International Aerosol Research Assembly bestows the international aerosol fellow award. The ceremony will take place at the European Aerosol Conference in Tours, France (September 4th to 9th). The deadline for nominations is April 30, 2016.
International Aerosol Fellow Award is granted to recognize outstanding contributions to Aerosol Science and Technology through research, technical development, education and service. Nominations of candidates for the award are invited. The nominator must be a member of an IARA member society, but the nominee can be any individual, both inside and outside IARA member societies. The nomination material has to be submitted to the Committee chair by 30 April 2016 in the form of a hard copy or an electronic version. I encourage all aerosol scientists to nominate persons for this outstanding award.
Details of the nomination procedure
1. AWARD
(i) The International Aerosol Fellow Award is granted by the International Aerosol Research Assembly (IARA) to recognize outstanding contributions to Aerosol Science and Technology through research, technical development, education and service.
(ii) The award is given once every two years to up to two individuals. The award is presented by the President of IARA or his/her representative at the International Aerosol Conference or at the annual meeting of an IARA member society.
2. NOMINATION
(i) Nominations of candidates for the award are invited by public announcements and by letters to individuals and institutions with interests in Aerosol Science and Technology. The nominator must be a member of an IARA member society, but the nominee can be any individual, both inside and outside IARA member societies. (ii) Nomination is made by a full letter of justification, including a curriculum vitae and a bibliography. A maximum of five supporting letters will be considered. (iii) Nominations will not be carried over to the following award period. Only living nominees will be considered. (iv) The nomination material is to be submitted to the Committee chair by 30 April 2016.
3. SELECTION
(i) The Award committee consists of six members selected by the IARA delegates and appointed by the IARA President. The committee may include one or more IARA delegates and other individuals drawn from IARA member societies. The committee reviews all nominations in a closed session on a one vote per member basis. (ii) The award committee has the discretionary power to not select winners of the award in any given period. (iii) The award consists of a certificate and a citation.
Questions concerning the award can be addressed to the chair of the IAF Award Committee
Professor Ian Colbeck
School of Biological Sciences
University of Essex
Colchester
CO4 3SQ, UK
Fax: + 44 1206 872592
Tel.: + 44 1206 872203
E-mail: colbi@essex.ac.uk
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