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Awards Announced

ACS Award Announcements

ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences, sponsored by The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation Inc.

  • Carlos G. Gutierrez, California State University, Los Angeles

ACS Award for Encouraging Women into Careers in the Chemical Sciences, sponsored by The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation Inc.

  • Christina Bodurow, Eli Lilly & Co.

Nobel Laureate Signature Award for Graduate Education in Chemistry, sponsored by Mallinckrodt Baker Inc.

  • Martin T. Zanni (student), University of Pennsylvania
  • Daniel M. Neumark (preceptor), University of California, Berkeley

ACS Award for Research at an Undergraduate Institution, sponsored by Research Corporation

  • Robert F. Pasternack, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA

James Bryant Conant Award in High School Chemistry Teaching, sponsored by Albemarle Corp.

  • Barbara P. Sitzman, Chatsworth High School, Chatsworth, CA

George C. Pimentel Award in Chemical Education, sponsored by Union Carbide Corp.

  • Harry B. Gray, California Institute of Technology and Beckman Institute

Charles Lathrop Parsons Award

  • Richard N. Zare, Stanford University

Note: The complete list of the ACS 2001 National Awards appears in the September 11, 2000, issue of C&E News.

Helen M. Free Award

The ACS announced the recipient of the 2000 Helen M. Free Award for Public Outreach. The honor consists of a crystal award and $1,000 and is given each year to someone who has made a major effort to communicate to the public how the chemical sciences improve the quality of life.

  • Al Hazari, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
Al Hazari (right) poses with Helen M. Free at the ChemLuminary Award ceremony during the Fall 2000 ACS Meeting in Washington, DC. Figure
(Photo by John W. Moore)

International Young Chemistry Writer of the Year

ChemWeb, Inc. announces the winner of the 2000 International Young Chemistry Writer of the Year Award, sponsored by SciQuest.com.

  • Roberta J. Jackman, MIT

Jackman is a postdoctoral associate with Klavs F. Jensen in the chemical engineering department. The title of her article is "Analyze This! Moving Molecules at the Microscale". Her prize is $1,500, a trip to the Fall 2000 ACS Meeting, and publication of her work in The Alchemist.

I&EC Graduate Student Award

The ACS Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (I&EC) presented its Graduate Student Awards at a luncheon and ceremony during the Fall 2000 ACS Meeting in Washington, DC. The award is to a graduating student in chemistry or chemical engineering (or related discipline) who has accepted or is applying for a position in industry.

  • John A. McLean, George Washington University; mentor: Akbar Montaser
  • Dimitri R. Kioussis, University of Maryland; mentor: Peter Kofinas
  • Georg Hasselmann, Johns Hopkins University; mentor: Gerald Meyer
Figure
(Photo by John W. Moore)
Graduate Students Award winners pose with their mentors (left to right): John A. McLean, Dimitri R. Kioussis, Peter Kofinas, Gerald Meyer, and Georg Hasselmann.

Winners, 2000 Pittcon College Grant Program

The Pittsburgh Conference and its sponsoring societies, the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP) and the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP), are pleased to announce the 2000 Pittsburgh Conference Memorial National College Grants Awardees.

  • Alverno College, Milwaukee, WI
  • Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, IA
  • Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Columbia Union College, Takoma Park, MD
  • Doane College, Crete, NE
  • Hampshire College, Amherst, MA
  • Holy Name College, Oakland, CA
  • Muskingum College, New Concord, OH
  • Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA
  • Transylvania University, Lexington, KY
  • Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, IL
  • Ursinus College, Collegeville, PA
  • Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, WV
  • Whittier College, Whittier, CA

The Pittsburgh Conference Memorial National College Grants program, established in memory of R. K. Scott, the president of the Pittsburgh Conference in 1955, serves as a memorial to deceased members of the Pittsburgh Conference committee by promoting excellence in science education. Through the program, small colleges can enhance their science curricula through grants to purchase equipment and course materials. In 1974, two grants of $1,000 each were given; in 2001 more than $100,000 has been set aside for these awards.

Award Deadlines 2001 Pittcon College Grant Program

The Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy and its co-sponsoring technical societies, the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP) and the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP), announce the 2001 Pittsburgh Conference Memorial National College Grants Program.

Grants will be awarded to small-college science departments for the purchase of scientific equipment, audiovisual or other teaching aids, and library materials for use in the teaching of science at the undergraduate level. On the basis of submitted proposals, at least 12 colleges will be selected to receive grants, each grant having a maximum of $9,000.

For information about eligibility, lists of previous award winners, and proposal guidelines, visit the Pittcon Web site. The deadline for applications for the 2001 awards is December 1, 2000.

The winners of the 2000 Pittcon College Grants appear directly above.

Ford Fellowship Deadlines

The deadlines for submission of materials for three Ford Foundation Fellowships have been announced. These fellowships are administered by the National Research Council of the National Academies on behalf of the Ford Foundation. Each has specific requirements and application instructions that are available from Fellowship Office/FF, TJ 2041, National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20418; phone: 202/334-2872; email: infofell@nas.edu; http://national-academies.org/osep/fo.

  • Predoctoral Fellowships for Minorities: submit materials by November 10, 2000
  • Dissertation Fellowships for Minorities: submit materials by December 1, 2000
  • Postdoctoral Fellowships for Minorities: submit materials by January 8, 2001

Courses, Seminars, Meetings, Opportunities

Mentor, U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad Program

The American Chemical Society is accepting applications from high school teachers for a position as mentor for the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad program. Duties during the three-year term include helping to plan and conduct the national study camp for high school students held at the United States Air Force Academy in mid-June 2002, 2003, and 2004. Successful applicants are expected to have a broad background in both theoretical and descriptive chemistry and classroom experience, and should demonstrate involvement with students in special projects or activities. Applicants must make a three-year time commitment. All expenses and travel costs, as well as an honorarium, are paid by ACS.

For an application form contact Vernita Frazier-Tardy, U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad Program, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Applicants must also arrange to have three letters of reference forwarded to Tardy at this address. The deadline for completed applications is January 12, 2001.

Archaeological Chemistry Symposium

The 10th Archaeological Chemistry Symposium will be held as part of the American Chemical Society Meeting in Chicago, August 26-30, 2001. Papers in all areas of chemistry applied to the study of archaeological materials and chemistry employed to answer archaeological problems will be considered. Abstracts may be submitted through the ACS electronic submission system. The deadline for submission is April 27, 2001. Registration information will appear in a June 2001 issue of C & E News and at http://www.acs.org/meetings. For further information contact Kathryn A. Jakes, 1787 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1295; phone: 614/292-5518; jakes.1@osu.edu.

Proposal Deadlines

National Science Foundation
Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE)

For further information about NSF DUE programs consult the DUE Web site.

To contact the DUE Information Center, phone: 703/306-1666; email: undergrad@nsf.gov.

The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.

  • Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program: November 15, 2000
  • Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program: June 30, 2001
  • New Faculty Awards Program: May 15, 2001
  • Faculty Start-Up Grants for Undergraduate Institutions: May 15, 2001
  • Scholar/Fellow Program for Undergraduate Institutions: June 30, 2001
  • Special Grant Program in the Chemical Sciences: Completed Proposals: September 1, 2001
  • Postdoctoral Program in Environmental Chemistry: March 1, 2001
  • Senior Scientist Mentor: September 1, 2001

Further information may be obtained from The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc., 555 Madison Avenue, Suite 1305, New York, NY 10022; phone: 212/753-1760; email: admin@dreyfus.org; WWW: http://www.dreyfus.org/

Research Corporation

  • Cottrell College Science Awards: May 15 and November 15
  • Cottrell Scholars: First regular business day in September
  • Research Opportunity Awards: May 1 and October 1
  • Research Innovation Awards: May 1

Further information may be obtained from Research Corporation, 101 North Wilmot Road, Suite 250, Tucson, AZ 85711-3332; phone: 520/571-1111; fax: 520/571-1119; email: awards@rescorp.org; WWW: http://www.rescorp.org



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