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[SA_scat] Call for Nominations: SAS-2009 Awards for Excellence

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  • Subject: [SA_scat] Call for Nominations: SAS-2009 Awards for Excellence
  • From: "King, SM (Stephen)" <S.M.King@rl.ac.uk>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 14:16:37 +0100
Dear Colleague,

 

The SAS-2009 Local Organizing Committee would like to solicit
nominations from the SAS Community for recipients of the following
awards to be presented at SAS-2009 :

 

The awards are:

 

        Lifetime Achievement in SAS (the 'Andre Guinier Award') *

        

        Excellence in SAS Technical/Instrumental Development 

        

        Excellence in the Theoretical Development of SAS 

        

        Excellence in the Application of SAS 

 

(* in collaboration with the IUCr Commission on Small-Angle Scattering)

 

 

Self-nomination is permitted.

 

Completed nominations should be emailed as PDF attachments to
SAS2009@diamond.ac.uk to arrive no later than midnight BST on May 30,
2009.

 

Other awards and prizes will also be made at SAS-2009.

 

Full details can be found on the Conference website at
http://www.sas2009.org/SAS2009/Awards.html 

 

 

We look forward to receiving your nominations.

 

The SAS-2009 Local Organizing Committee 

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