New Corrosion Division Award

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The ECS Honors and Awards Program and ECS Corrosion Division are pleased to offer the new Corrosion Division Early-Career Award. Nominations are now being accepted for this award which was established recently to recognize contributions by early-career researchers and engineers in the field of corrosion science and technology.

Award: The recipient receives a framed certificate, US $1,000, and complimentary meeting registration. As the recipient is expected to present a lecture at a designated ECS Corrosion Division symposium when the award is presented, up to $1,000 in travel expenses to facilitate meeting attendance may be offered.

Recipient: The Award is given to a research scientist or engineer who has contributed to the field of corrosion science and technology; maintained ECS Corrosion Division membership for at least two (2) consecutive years prior to nomination; has published in an ECS journal; and must have initiated their career (i.e., received their technical degree and/or started work as a professional in their field) no more than 10 years prior to the deadline of the award nomination. Extension of the 10-year timeline for special reasons (e.g., parental leave, military service, long-term illness, etc.) is considered on a case-by-case basis.

Do you know an early-career scientist or engineer deserving of this award? Nominate them today! A list of the documents required to complete the nomination package is here.

Nomination deadline: January 15, 2025

ECS Honors & Awards Program

The Society recognizes outstanding technical achievements in electrochemistry and solid state science and technology through its robust awards program. These opportunities highlight the contributions of our scientific community’s many deserving members. Learn more and submit a nomination!

Questions about this or any other ECS award? Contact awards@electrochem.org.

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