Prize for Young Scientists
The Prize for “Young Scientists” has been introduced in 1994. The list of the prize winners “Young Scientists” is as follows:
Dr. Andrei Rotaru, University of Craiova, RO, for “Thermal‐spectroscopic studies of electroceramic relaxor materials”.
Dr. Charles Guinand, AKTS, Siders, CH, for “One number to rule them all: a reactor management strategy”.
Dr. Nadia Baati, EPFL, Lausanne, CH, for “From molecular structure to predicted thermal stability: Molecular‐based approaches for DSC Simulations.”
Dr. Roy Trittschack, Department of Geosciences, University of Fribourg, CH, for “Serpentine dehydroxylation: a multi-analytical approach using TGA, XRD and Vibrational Spectroscopy”.
Alejandro Marabi, Nestlé, CH, for “Calorimetry in relation to the dissolution of food powders”
Dr. Charalampos Mantelis, EPFL, Lausanne, CH, for the development of supercritical reaction calorimeters
Dr. Benoît Zufferey, EPFL, Lausanne, CH, for his research activities in the field of reaction calorimetry allowing to apply science and modelling for the benefit of better processes and safety
Dr Andreas Zogg, Ciba Specialty, Basel, CH
Dr. Philippe Rousset, Nestec, Vers Chez les Blanc, CH
Dr. Stéphanie Garnier, Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, for “Applied Chemical Thermodynamics”
Dr. B. Roduit, AKTS Corp., USA
Dr. Aldo Hoermann, Solvias AG for “Applied Physical Chemistry”
Dr. Ulrich J. Griesser, University of Innsbruck, A
for “Solid State Characterization in Pharmacy”
Dr. Annette D. Bauer-Brandl, Pharmazeutisches Institut, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg i.Brsg., D for “Pharmaceutical Technology”
Dr. Michael Bernhard Mutz, Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, CH for “Biophysical Chemistry of Pharmaceutical Relevant Biomolecules”
Dr. Peter Kuhn, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villingen, CH for “Thermochemistry and Solar Energy Research”
Dr. Paul Hug, Anorganisch-chemisches Institut, Universität Zürich, Irchel, CH for “Thermal Analysis in Solid State Chemistry”
Dr. Ian Marison, Chemical Institute, EPFL, Lausanne, CH for “Applied Biocalorimetry”
Martin Szelagiewicz, Novartis Services AG, Physik, Basel, CH for “Applied Chemical Thermodynamics”