Purpose. To recognize and encourage outstanding contributions to the fields of analytical chemistry by a young analytical scientist.
Nominations should present evidence for one or more of the following outstanding accomplishments:
Conceptualization and development of unique instrumentation for separations
Development of novel and important separation methods or methodologies
Elucidation of theory or fundamental processes involved in seperations
Other significant contributions to the furtherance of separation science role in the use of chemical instrumentation.
Rules of Eligibility: Nomination is open to young chemists or chemical engineers of any nationality from academia, industry, or national laboratories. The nominee must have earned his or her highest degree within ten years of January 1 of the year of the award. The award will be presented annually at the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy in the year following announcement of the awardee.
This Award consists of a plaque and $2500. The latter may be used to help defray travel expenses associated with the recipient’s participation in the Division’s award ceremony (typically held at the ACS Fall National Meeting each year) which are not covered separately by the Division.
Previous Award Winners (Satinder Ahuga Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science)
2004: Andre M. Striegel | 2014: Dwight R. Stoll |
2005: Michael T. Bowser | 2015 |
2006: Christopher Culbertson | 2016: Matthew Miller |
2007: Adam T. Woolley | 2017: Omar K. Farha |
2008: Nelson Torto | 2018: Zachary Breitbach |
2009: Craig A. Aspinwall | |
2010: Philip Britz-McKibbin | |
2011: Jared L. Anderson | |
2012: Kevin A. Schug | |
2013: Michael Roper |