The Grammaticakis-Neumann Prize is awarded to a promising young scientist for outstanding independent research in photochemistry, photophysics or molecular photobiology. At the time of the award the candidate may not be a tenured professor or a person in a higher position in industry, and should be younger than 40. The prize is awarded annually.
Nomination
Nominations are invited from organizations and individuals. Self-nominations are admitted.
A nomination must include:
A brief curriculum vitae (max 2 pages).
A list of 5 of the nominee's most important scientific publications.
A nomination letter.
Not more than two seconding nomination letters.
The documents (language E/D/F) listed under 1-3 should be sent electronically as a single pdf file to
(e.g. nominee name-Grammaticakis.pdf). Seconding letters should also be submitted electronically.
The deadline for all documents to reach the Swiss Chemical Society is September 30, 2012.