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Ilya Prigogine Prize in ThermodynamicsCall for Applications
The
Ilya Prigogine Prize in Thermodynamics consists of a diploma, the honor to
deliver an invited talk at the JETC, and a
€2000 prize funded by the JETC organizers. It is awarded every two
years to a promising young researcher for his/her Ph.D. dissertation/thesis. The
thesis must have been defended while the candidate was not older than 30,
and during the two calendar years preceding the year of the JETC. All aspects
and branches of thermodynamics are considered, from applied and experimental to
the most theoretical. The laureate is invited to the JETC with a registration waiver, but must arrange and pay for her/his travel and hotel expenses.
Application rules and the deadline
for application are given below. The
prize is usually awarded during the JETC where the recipient will be invited to
deliver a talk on the subject of the thesis. History of the Prize
The
Ilya Prigogine Prize in Thermodynamics was initially established by ECAST, the
European Center for Advanced Studies in Thermodynamics, and was patronized by
the Nobel laureate Ilya Prigogine himself while he was alive. Later on, the
prize has become part of the tradition of the Joint European Thermodynamics
Conference (JETC) series. Previous
prize winners
2001
- Emmanuel Bertrand
For
his PhD thesis work entitled Transition
de mouillage des alcanes sur l'eau: rôle des interactions entre interfaces done at Laboratoire de Physique Statistique de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France. 2003 - David Reguera
For
his PhD thesis work entitled Mesosocopic
nonequilibrium kinetics of nucleation processes done at Facultat de Fisica, Departament de Fisica Fondamental, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain. 2005 - Benoît Scheid
For
his PhD thesis work entitled Evolution
and stability of falling liquid films with thermocapillary effects done at Departement de Physique des Fluides, Faculté des Sciences Appliquées, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. 2007 - Stefano Mazzoni
For his PhD thesis work entitled Pattern
formation in convective instabilities in a colloidal suspension done at the Physics Department, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy. 2009 - David Andrieux
For his PhD thesis work entitled Nonequilibrium
statistical thermodynamics at the nanoscale done at the Center for Nonlinear Phenomena and Complex Systems, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. 2011 - Kirill Glavatskiy
For his PhD thesis work entitled Multicomponent
interfacial transport as described by the square gradient model done at the Chemistry Department, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. 2013 - Anders LervikFor his PhD thesis work entitled Energy dissipation in biomolecular machines done at the Chemistry Department, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
The 2013 winner has been announced during the opening cerimony of the JETC in Brescia. Selection committee
The applications will be examined by a selection committee of scientists expert in thermodyamics from different European countries. The composition of the
selection committee for the 2011 Prigogine Prize was:
selection committee for the 2013 Prigogine Prize is:
Application
rules
Applicants
must provide by the deadline the following documents, to
be submitted as pdf files either as a CD or by e-mail, providing a simple direct
public download link if the pdf file is larger than 5MB (in this case, please
understand that a download link requiring a registration procedure in order for
the committee to download your file will not be accepted, therefore, your
application will not be valid; a valid and free way to email a direct public
download link to your pdf file is as follows: get yourself a Dropbox
account (click here for a
quick way to do so), once you registered, place the pdf file in the Public
folder inside your Dropbox folder, right-clik on the file and then choose
Dropbox > Copy Public Link, this copies to the clipboard a direct public
download link to your file, finally go to the email you are editing and select
Paste, the link gets pasted into your email, to download your file the recipient
will simply click on this link, no registrations required for the recipient):
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the full thesis manuscript
as a separate document; if the thesis is not in English, an extended (20
pages) summary in English AND a single
published paper in English based on it, chosen by the applicant for the purpose
of the selection -
a curriculum vitae including a list of publications as
a separate document -
a short English abstract (no more than 2 pages) as
a separate document - as a single pdf file * a letter of application with full name and address, date of birth,
phone number, and e-mail *
the evaluation reports of the dissertation/thesis, if any *
letters of recommendation of the thesis advisor, co-advisors if any. Deadline
Applications must arrive
on or before February 14, 2013.
The
candidates will be informed of the results by the end of April 2013. Send all documents to
Marie.Blanchet@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr
Daniel.Tondeur@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr
Postal
address:
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