Introduction of NanotechImpact Award
Step into the realm of transformative influence with the NanotechImpact Award—a celebration of pioneers whose work has left an indelible mark on the field of Nanotechnology. This award recognizes those whose impactful contributions have shaped the future of Nanotech.
Eligibility:
The NanotechImpact Award is open to researchers, scientists, and innovators globally, acknowledging those who have made significant and tangible impacts in the field of Nanotechnology.
Age Limits and Qualifications:
No age restrictions apply. Eligible candidates should possess a minimum of a master’s degree, demonstrating a distinguished record of achievements and real-world impact in Nanotech or related disciplines.
Publications and Requirements:
Candidates must present a compelling body of work, showcasing their impact on Nanotech through publications, innovations, or applications. Specific criteria regarding the nature and extent of impact are prerequisites for consideration.
Evaluation Criteria:
The award evaluates candidates based on the tangible impact of their work on the field of Nanotechnology considering the societal, economic, and technological implications.
Submission Guidelines:
Interested candidates are invited to submit a comprehensive application package including a detailed biography, an abstract highlighting the impact of their work, and supporting files that demonstrate the significance of their contributions.
Recognition:
Recipients of the NanotechImpact Award will receive a prestigious trophy a certificate of recognition, and heightened visibility within the global Nanotechnology community.
Community Impact:
This award acknowledges individuals whose work has made a lasting positive impact on communities through advancements in Nanotechnology, fostering positive change and progress.
Biography:
Candidates are required to submit a concise biography outlining key milestones in their impactful journey emphasizing their role as catalysts for positive change in Nanotech.
Abstract and Supporting Files:
The submission package should include a detailed abstract of the candidate’s work emphasizing its tangible impact on Nanotechnology, accompanied by supporting files that provide evidence of this impact.