19-20 November 2020
ANSTO
Australia/Melbourne timezone
Please find the latest version of the UM2020 Program, Poster Presentations & Book of Abstracts at the bottom of the overview page

Synchrotron Awards

The following awards will be awarded at this year’s Australian Synchrotron User meeting.

Australian Synchrotron Research Award

For outstanding research performed at the Australian Synchrotron by a researcher with up to 10 years research experience post-PhD.

Awarded annually to a researcher with (as of November 31 of the relevant year) up to 10 years full-time equivalent career experience since graduating from their PhD (career interruptions will be considered). The awardee will have demonstrated significant research outcomes from the Australian Synchrotron evidenced by their publication record and international standing within their field.

The application will consist of a 1-application form with a 2-page CV. Self-nominations are allowed.

The award will consist of a framed certificate and travel support (up to $500) to attend the Australian Synchrotron User Meeting. The awardee must be available to present a talk on their research during a plenary session at the User Meeting. 

Please submit your application to the UAC Chair.

 

Australian Synchrotron Lifetime Contribution Medal

For outstanding leadership in synchrotron research and contribution to the Australian synchrotron community.

Awarded every 2 years to an individual who had demonstrated sustained outstanding outcomes from synchrotron-based techniques and has made significant contributions to the Australian synchrotron community.

The application will consist of a 1-application form with a 2-page CV. Self-nominations are not permitted.

The award will consist of a medal and travel support (up to $500) to attend the Australian Synchrotron User Meeting. The awardee must be available to present a talk on their research during a plenary session at the User Meeting.

Please submit your application to the UAC Chair.

 

Selection Process and Timeline (for both awards)

The selection committee will consist of the current UAC chair, the current deputy chair, the previous UAC chair and the Australian Synchrotron Director of Science. Applications close on September 21 with awardees informed by October. The names of the awardees will be publically announced prior to the User Meeting and feature as part of the planned program.

Questions may be directed to the committee

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