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Macro Group UK Early Career Researchers' Medal

Recognising early career UK-based scientists whose contributions to polymer science show outstanding promise for the future.

Details

Status Closed
Nominee location UK and Ireland
Career stage Early career

Awarded by the Macro Group UK

The group exists to encourage and enhance polymer chemistry in the UK by promoting meetings and fostering interactions. The Macro Group is closely affiliated with the Polymer Physics Group, which is a joint interest group of the Institute of Physics and the ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø of Chemistry. The two groups together encompass the UK’s leading polymer scientists in industry and academia.

Winners

  • 2022 Nick Warren
  • 2021 G De Bo
  • 2020 T Hasell
  • 2019 R Becer & J Garden
  • 2018 H Bronstein
  • 2017 R Evans
  • 2016 T Georgiou
  • 2015 M Shaver
  • 2014 PD Topham
  • 2013 L Dougan
  • 2012 MI Gibson
  • 2011 I Kinloch
  • 2010 JVM Weaver and OA Schermanren
  • 2009 AP Dove
  • 2008 A Miller and R O’Reilly
  • 2007 R Ulijn
  • 2006 S Perrier
  • 2005 PAG Cormack
  • 2004 WC Hayes
  • 2003 NR Cameron
  • 2002 AI Cooper
  • 2001 W Huck
  • 1999 A Slark
  • 1997 S Rannard

About this prize

Awarded to a UK-based scientist, with up to  12  years of experience (excluding career breaks) since completion of PhD on December 31st of the preceding year, whose contributions to polymer science show outstanding promise for the future.

The recipient will be awarded a bronze medal and will be expected to deliver a medal award lecture at an appropriate Macro Group UK meeting.

The award is open to scientists from any organisation currently working in the UK.

All nominations should be sent by email and consist of a proposer and a seconder (both current members of Macro Group UK), who should provide:

  • a supporting statement (describing the contributions for which the nominee is notable) and
  • a brief (1-4 page) CV of the nominee.

A single email containing the both items above in PDF format is preferred.

Nominations for the Macro Group UK Medal for Outstanding Achievement may also be made by proposers and/or seconders who are not Macro Group UK members with prior approval from the Macro Group UK Chair.