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== Rules for the Competition == | == Rules for the Competition == | ||
− | * (1) The paper must have been published or in press during calendar year | + | * (1) The paper must have been published or in press during the past calendar year, after the peer-review process. Non-peer reviewed papers are not eligible, including “discussions” papers. |
− | * (2) The first author of the paper must be (have been) a PhD student (a) in one of the groups under CIRES Environmental Chemistry or (b) be in the CHEM Division of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry (ANYL) when the paper was submitted. This includes ANYL students working for faculty in other divisions, departments or in national labs. It also includes students who have graduated, as long as the paper was part of their PhD research and was published during | + | * (2) The first author of the paper must be (have been) a PhD student (a) in one of the groups under CIRES Environmental Chemistry or (b) be in the CHEM Division of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry (ANYL) when the paper was submitted. This includes ANYL students working for faculty in other divisions, departments or in national labs. It also includes students who have graduated, as long as the paper was part of their PhD research and was published during the past calendar year. |
* (3) The first author of the paper should submit the following materials to the ANYL Graduate Advisor via email: | * (3) The first author of the paper should submit the following materials to the ANYL Graduate Advisor via email: | ||
** PDF of the paper in final form | ** PDF of the paper in final form |
Revision as of 12:26, 1 June 2016
CIRES/CHEM Analytical and Environmental Chemistry Best Student Paper Award
Past Winners
- Best paper of 2014 (shared 3-ways):
- Sean Coburn: Measurements of Diurnal Variations and Eddy Covariance (EC) Fluxes of Glyoxal in the Tropical Marine Boundary Layer: Description of the Fast LED-CE-DOAS instrument. S. Coburn, I. Ortega, R. Thalman, B. Blomquist, C. W. Fairall, and R. Volkamer, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 7, 3579–3595, 2014.
- Allison Reed Harris: Photochemical Kinetics of Pyruvic Acid in Aqueous Solution. A. E. Reed Harris, B. Ervens, R. K. Shoemaker, J. A. Kroll, R. J. Rapf, E. C. Griffith, A. Monod, and V. Vaida Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 118, 8505–8516, 2014.
- Gregory Schill: Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation on Simulated Secondary Organic Aerosol. G. P. Schill, D. O. De Haan, and M. A. Tolbert, Environmental Science and Technology, 48, 1675–1682, 2014.
Rules for the Competition
- (1) The paper must have been published or in press during the past calendar year, after the peer-review process. Non-peer reviewed papers are not eligible, including “discussions” papers.
- (2) The first author of the paper must be (have been) a PhD student (a) in one of the groups under CIRES Environmental Chemistry or (b) be in the CHEM Division of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry (ANYL) when the paper was submitted. This includes ANYL students working for faculty in other divisions, departments or in national labs. It also includes students who have graduated, as long as the paper was part of their PhD research and was published during the past calendar year.
- (3) The first author of the paper should submit the following materials to the ANYL Graduate Advisor via email:
- PDF of the paper in final form
- A paragraph stating the significance of the work and their role in the work described in the paper
- (4) The criteria for the Award will include the novelty and importance of the results, the quality of the presentation, and the quality of the journal.
- (5) The ANYL & CIRES EnvChem faculty will vote to choose one paper. If an advisor does not vote, the papers from his/her advisees will not be eligible for the Award.
- (6) The Award will be presented at ANYL seminar during the Spring semester, and will consist of $500 and a Certificate