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[SA_scat] Reminder: 10 days remain for Guinier Prize nominations

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  • Subject: [SA_scat] Reminder: 10 days remain for Guinier Prize nominations
  • From: Andrew Allen <andrew.allen@nist.gov>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 09:41:39 -0400
To all small-angle scatterers,

This is a reminder that only 10 days remain before the deadline for Guinier Prize nominations.
Please see the Call for Nominations below.
We look forward to receiving your nominations.

Regards,
Andrew Allen
Chair, IUCr Commission on Small-Angle Scattering

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Dr. Andrew J. Allen, Physicist
U.S. Department of Commerce
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Material Measurement Laboratory
Building 223, Room B204
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 6520
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-6520
Phone: 301-975-5982
FAX: 301-975-5334
E-mail: andrew.allen@nist.gov
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GUINIER PRIZE NOMINATION CALL (sent March 30, 2012):

To all small-angle scatterers:

Please consider possible nominations for the Guinier prize (see notice below) and submit nominations to Elliot and myself by July 1st:

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GUINIER PRIZE

The SAS-2012 Organizing Committee and the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) Commission on Small-angle Scattering will present a prize of US$5000 in honour of the great scientist and 'father' of small-angle scattering Professor A. Guinier at SAS-2012. The Guinier prize is given for lifetime achievement, a major breakthrough or an outstanding contribution to the field of small-angle scattering.

Previous recipients of the Guinier prize: 2002 - Michael Agamalian (ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN, USA); 2006 - Heinrich B. Stuhrmann (GKSS Forschungszentrum Geesthacht, Germany) and 2009 - Vittorio Luzzati (Centre de Génétique Moléculaire, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France)

Nominations for the 2012 Guinier prize are now being sought. A nomination should contain: (i) justification for the nomination (max one page), (ii) a brief CV for the nominated person and (iii) a list of major publications. 

Nominations should be sent by e-mail by July 1st, 2012 with the subject heading "Guinier Prize" to:
Elliot Gilbert, Chair of the SAS-2012 Organizing Committee, elliot.gilbert@ansto.gov.au
Andrew Allen, Chair of the IUCr SAS Commission, andrew.allen@nist.gov

The prize jury will be composed of 6 members, 3 representatives each from the SAS-2012 Organizing Committee and of the IUCr SAS commission. The Guinier prize will be presented at a special ceremony during the SAS-2012 conference in Sydney.

The SAS-2012 Organizing Committee and the IUCr SAS Commission
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Regards,
Andrew Allen
Chair, IUCr Commission on Small-Angle Scattering

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Dr. Andrew J. Allen, Physicist
U.S. Department of Commerce
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Material Measurement Laboratory
Building 223, Room B204
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 6520
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-6520
Phone: 301-975-5982
FAX: 301-975-5334
E-mail: andrew.allen@nist.gov
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