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Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion and Ernst Haage Foundation award Research Award in 2016. Nominations can be submitted until September 15th.
Since 2006 the Ernst Haage-Prize awards young scientists for outstanding achievements in the field of chemical energy conversion and promotes particularly young academics. The Ernst Haage-foundation awards the Prize which is supported with a prize money of € 7.500.-.
Nominees shall be scientists with a doctor’s degree of a German research institution/university, who live (mostly) in Germany, are in general younger than 40 years and have no permanent contract of employment.
The prize shall award excellent scientific achievements in the field of chemical energy conversion, for example in the following divisions:
Hydrogen as energy transfer medium and storage
Photovoltaic storage solutions
Electrochemical storage
Biomass and Bioenergy
CO2 transformation
Hydrogen oxidation and electrolysis
Reduction of nitrogen
Artificial and natural photosynthesis
Development of new experimental and theoretical methods to find new application
areas in the energy research
Nominations can be submitted instantly until September 15th to the curatorship of the foundation. The following documents should be part of the proposals:
Two pages of laudation
Curriculum vitae in table form
Complete publication list
Up to three reprints of works of the nominated person
Personal applications cannot be considered.
The award ceremony will take place within the three-day Ernst Haage-Symposium at Schloss Broich in Mülheim an der Ruhr in November 2016.
Proposals can be sent in until 15.9.2016 to:
Directorate of the
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy conversion
Attn. Frau Christin Ernst
Stiftstrasse 34-36
D-45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr
Catchword: Ernst Haage-Preis
http://www.cec.mpg.de/institute/ernst-haage-award.html?L=1
Ernst Haage Portrait by Harald Beckers
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