IUVSTA Prize Information
Nominations for two distinct IUVSTA Prizes are expected.

Note that for technical reasons related to the submission procedure, the deadline has been extended. Please resubmit any earlier nominations


See below for further details


1). IUVSTA Prize for Technology

Purpose
To recognize and encourage outstanding internationally-acclaimed achievements in technology and instrumentation  in the fields of interest to the International Union for Vacuum Science, Technique and Applications (IUVSTA).

Eligibility
The nominee must have accomplished outstanding results  in the area of technology and instrumentation within the ten years preceding the year in which the award is made. Special consideration will be given to nominees currently actively involved in this work.

Neither nominees nor nominators are required to be members of IUVSTA member societies. The award will normally be given to an individual; however, in exceptional cases involving team research, multiple awards may be given. The prize will be granted without further restriction except that current officers and members of the Executive Council and Standing Committees, as well as Division Officers, are not eligible.

Judges for the Prize will be a committee appointed by the IUVSTA President and chaired by the IUVSTA Scientific and Technical Director. The decision of this panel is final.

Nature of the Prize
The Prize consists of a cash award, a struck medal and a certificate setting forth the reasons for the award. The Prize will be conferred at intervals of not less than three years. Reasonable travel expenses of the awardee to the meeting at which the Prize is presented shall be agreed upon and reimbursed.

Donors
Endowment for the Prize is provided by generous donations from ANELVA; Balzers; Funai Electric; Intevac; Kratos: Leybold Holding AG; OMICRON Vakuumphysik GmbH; Omicron; Osaka Vacuum; Physical Electronics, ULVAC; SAES Getters; TAV; Vakuumphysik GmbH; Varian Associates; and VAT.

Submission Procedure
Submissions for this triennium (2004-2007) are being sought. Nominations
and supporting letters for the next prizes are due on 2nd April 2007.

2). IUVSTA Prize for Science

 

Prize for experimental and/or theoretical research in vacuum science, technique or its applications.

Purpose
To recognize and encourage outstanding internationally-acclaimed
research in the fields of interest to the International Union for Vacuum Science, Technique and Applications (IUVSTA).

Eligibility
The nominee must have accomplished outstanding experimental and/or theoretical research in vacuum science, technique or its applications within the ten years preceding the year in which the award is made. Special consideration will be given to nominees currently engaged in an active career of research. Neither nominees nor nominators are required to be members of IUVSTA member societies. The award will normally be given to an individual; however, in exceptional cases involving team research, multiple awards may be given. The prize will be granted without further restriction except that current officers and members of the Executive Council and Standing Committees, as well as Division Officers, are not eligible.

Judges for the Prize will be a committee appointed by the IUVSTA President and chaired by the IUVSTA Scientific and Technical Director. The decision of this panel is final.

Nature of the Prize
The Prize consists of a cash award, a struck medal and a certificate setting forth the reasons for the award. The Prize will be conferred at intervals of not less than three years. Reasonable travel expenses of the awardee to the meeting at which the Prize is presented shall be agreed upon and reimbursed.

Submission Procedure
Submissions for this triennium (2004-2007) are being sought. Nominations and supporting letters for the next prizes are due on 2nd April 2007.


Submission Procedures

Deadline for submission: 
Submissions for this triennium (2004-2007) are being sought. Nominations and supporting letters for the next prizes are due on 2nd April 2007.

Nomination Letter
The letter nominating an individual for the Prize must describe the work for which the award is proposed, and indicate the role the work has played in solving particular scientific or technological problems. The significance of these problems and the impact of the nominee's accomplishments on the field should be discussed. If the work was performed in collaboration with others the contributions of the nominee should be clearly stated. A proposed citation, i.e., a one-sentence synopsis of the reason for selecting the nominee, and a list of individuals sending supporting letters should also be included. The nominating letter should not exceed two pages in length, but be as detailed as possible to allow judges who are expert in other fields to evaluate the nominee's contributions. For any one award cycle, an individual can submit only one nomination or supporting letter for each award.

Description of Research or technological Highlights
A summary of relevant accomplishments citing key papers and patents must be included (maximum of two pages). The purpose is to document the scope of a nominee's technical career, placing in context the specific work being cited in the nomination.

Biographical Materials
A brief Curriculum Vitae or biographical sketch of the nominee and, where appropriate, a list of publications and/or patents
should be provided..

Supporting Letters
A minimum of three and a maximum of five supporting letters must be arranged by the nominator. The supporting letters must be written by individuals in at least three different countries. Typically they should not exceed one page. Their main purpose is to endorse the nomination and to provide additional evidence of the nominee's accomplishments. The supporting letters should be written by individuals at institutions other than that of the nominee.

Endorsement letter from President of National Society
Since IUVSTA is a union of societies, we require that a letter signed by a IUVSTA member society President or Chairperson must accompany the nomination packet. Multiple nominations endorsed by a single society are allowed.

Submissions must be sent to:

Dr. Mashatoshi Ono
Funai Electric
Advanced Applied Technology Research Center
1-12 Minami-Wataridi-Cho
Kawasaki-shi
Kanagawa 210-0855
Japan

Fax: + 81 44 366 6331
E-mail:
ono.m@funai-atri.co.jp