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Knox Medal

Recognising individuals for their innovative or influential work in the field of separation science.

Details

Status Closed
Nominee eligibility Anyone
Career stage All career stages

Awarded by the Separation Science Group

The primary focus is on new developments and improvements applied to separation techniques, although reviews and training seminars are also regularly covered. There is an increasing drive to focus the meetings on topics that are relevant to analytical measurements as applied in the industrial laboratory.

Winners

2018: Prof Jim Jorgenson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2017: Prof Peter Myers, University of Liverpool

2015: Prof Keith Bartle, University of Leeds

About this prize

The Knox Medal honours individuals deserving special recognition of their innovation or influential work in the field of separation science. This includes recognised excellence in development, application, training or dissemination of information and results.

The medal will be presented to the designated recipient at an appropriate Scientific meeting together with a Certificate of Award signed by the Chair of the Separation Science Group and Chair of the Analytical Division of the ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº.

Anyone, Industrial or Academic, who is working or has worked in the field of separation science.

Nomination for award is via an open nomination system from within the scientific community. A nominee must be proposed and seconded by separate individual, who must each produce a one-page justification for the award that meets the defined criteria.  Self-nominations, individual or for a person from ones own institution, will not be accepted.

Any nominations submitted for award will be decided upon, for their suitability, relevance and or merit, in line with the criteria of award, by the Separation Science Group committee at the May committee meeting. The decision of this group is final.