Paul Bunge Prize 2017 : History of Scientific Instruments
The
German Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker- GDCh) extends
its invitation for international applications for the Paul Bunge Prize
2016. The Prize is awarded by the Hans R. Jenemann Foundation and
administered by the German Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher
Chemiker) and the German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry (Deutsche
Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie).
The
prize is endowed with 7.500,- Euro and honours outstanding publications
in German, English or French in all fields of the history of scientific
instruments. It can be given on the basis of a recent major publication
or as a lifetime achievement award. In addition to the published work, applications must include a curriculum vitae and a list of publications. The deadline for nominations and self-nominations is September 30, 2016.
Nominations
and self-nominations may be submitted. The Advisory Board of the Hans
R. Jenemann Foundation will decide on the prize winner.
The
prize is named after Paul Bunge, the most important maker of
analytical, assay and high-performance precision balances in the second
half of the 19th century.
The
award ceremony will take place in Berlin on the occasion of the
occasion of the GDCh Chemistry Forum (September 10-14, 2017), which also
marks the 150th anniversary of German Chemical Society.
For forther information see https://www.gdch.de/gdch/ preise-und-auszeichnungen/ stiftungen/jenemann-stiftung. html