Pioneers of Miniaturisation Lecture 2013
Miniaturisation plays a significant role in our daily lives as all our handheld devices become smaller and other larger devices become handheld or desktop based and this trend is set to continue. Current micro and nanofluidic research encompasses many scientific developments and technologies that will increase our understanding of phenomena at the micro and nano scale and potentially have a huge positive impact on our lives in the future. The use of micro and nano fluidic technologies will impact on a diverse range of industries ranging from their use in motor cars, through health improvement applications to their use in protecting national and environmental security needs.
At Lab on a Chip, we strongly believe in this technology and have been willing to show the necessary commitment and financial support to back the development of this research community. It is in this vein we present this award to honour and support the up and coming, next generation pioneers in this field of endeavour. So the Lab on a Chip Journal will again join forces with Corning Incorporated to award the eighth 'Pioneers of Miniaturisation' Lecture at µTAS. The lectureship will be presented at the µTAS 2013 Conference in Freiburg, Germany.
The 2012 Pioneers of Miniaturisation Lectureship was awarded to Professor Andrew deMello, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
THE LECTURESHIP
The Lectureship consists of the following elements:
- A certificate recognising the winner of the lectureship
- A prize of $5000
- No other financial contribution will be offered
- The deadline for nominations is June 27th, 2013
- The awardee is required to give a short lecture at the µTAS Conference in the same year
CONDITIONS & CRITERIA
The award is for early to mid-career scientists (nominees must be no older than 45 by the closing date for nominations).
The award is for extraordinary or outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems. This will be judged mainly through their top 1-3 papers and/or an invention documented by patents/or a commercial product. Awards and honorary memberships may also be considered.
The winner will be expected to submit at least two significant publications to Lab on a Chip in the 12 months after the lectureship is awarded.
Nominations from students are not permissible.
Nominations should include:
- Full contact and affiliation details of the person making the nomination
- A letter of nomination with the candidate's accomplishments and why the lectureship is deserved. (The nominee must be aware that he/she has been nominated for this lectureship.)
- A list of the candidate's relevant publications or recent work (all work should be original)
- Candidate's scientific CV stating age; address; and full contact details including, telephone, fax and e-mail.
- Self nomination is not permissible
All documents (marked 'Pioneers of Miniaturisation Lecture') should be delivered no later than June 27th to Harp Minhas (contact details at the bottom of the page).
JUDGING
The decision on the winner of the lectureship will be made by a panel of 4 judges. The decision of these judges will be final, no correspondence will be entered into, no appeals considered.
SPONSORS
CORNING INCORPORATED
As a leading-edge science and technology organization, Corning Incorporated rewards, recognizes and encourages the development of miniaturization in the chemical and biological sciences and promotes interdisciplinary research required for the most significant innovations in this area.
Corning Incorporated is a diversified technology company that concentrates its efforts on high-impact growth opportunities. Corning combines its expertise in specialty glass, ceramic materials, polymers and the manipulation of the properties of light, with strong process and manufacturing capabilities to develop, engineer and commercialize significant innovative products for the telecommunications, flat panel display, environmental, semiconductor and life sciences industries.
LAB ON A CHIP
Is the number one journal for miniaturization at the micro and nano scale
Lab on a Chip supports research and development of miniaturization technologies.
Lab on a Chip supports and promotes interdisciplinary co-operation across all fields of science
The journal also provides readers with a more fundamental understanding of miniaturization and related processes as well as the necessary tools for practical application of methods and devices
Contact details
Harp Minhas
Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, England, UK, CB4 0WF
Fax: + 44 1223 420247
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