Travel Award

Membranes Travel Award was launched in 2017, and it is presented every year to encourage junior scientists to present their latest research at academic conferences in the field of membranes, which helps to grow their profile. The application process is open from April to October every year and winners are announced by the end of March the following year.

The Prize:
– CHF 500;
– A certificate.

Number of Winners: 1

 
Membranes Travel Award
 
Application deadline: 31 October 2024
Winner announcement: 31 March 2025

Eligibility and Requirements

– Postdoctoral fellows or PhD students, research fellows;
– Plans to attend an international conference in 2025 (oral presentation or poster).

List of Documents for Application

– Information of the conference the applicant is planning to attend and the abstract that will be submitted;
– Curriculum Vitae and list of publications;
– Justification letter describing the focus of the research (max. 800 words);
– Letter of recommendation from the supervisor, research director, or department head, which also confirms the applicant’s status.

 
Past Winners
 
Year: 

Winner

Yusak Hartanto
Université Catholique de Louvain
Amilton Barbosa Botelho Junior
University of Sao Paulo / Stanford University

Award Committee

Prof. Spas Kolev Chairman
The University of Melbourne
Prof. Dr. Efrem Curcio
Dr. Benjamin Hsiao
Stony Brook University
Prof. Philippe Knauth
Aix Marseille University
Dr. Clàudia Fontàs
University of Girona

Winner

Ralph Rolly Gonzales
University of Technology Sydney

Award Committee

Prof. Spas Kolev Chairman
The University of Melbourne
Prof. Yingchao Dong
Dalian University of Tehchnology
Dr. Clara Casado Coterillo
Universidad de Cantabria
Prof. Leonard Tijing
University of Technology Sydney
Prof. Marina Prisciandaro
University of L'Aquila

Winner

Gaetan Blandin
Lequia-university of Girona
Anna Siekierka
Wroclaw Univeristy of Science and Technology

Winner

Edyta Rynkowska
Faculty of Chemistry of Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland.

Winner

Ludovic Dumee
Institute for Frontier Materials, at Deakin Univeristy, Australia
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