Papers published in MRS Communications in the award year (January 1 – December 31 of the prior year, Volume 10, Issue 1 -4, all of which can be found at www.cambridge.org/mrc back issues) can be nominated for the 2021 MRS Communications Lecture.
Consideration is not limited by topic or publication format. Recipients must be listed as coauthors of the published paper.
A nominee need not be a member of the Materials Research Society. Note: Papers published by current members of the MRS Communications Editorial Board or Advisory Board (www.mrs.org/mrc-editors/), current members of the MRS Board of Directors (www.mrs.org/board/), guest editors of special issues and recipients of the MRS Communications Lecture within the past 10 years are not eligible.
A panel comprised of the MRS Communications Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editors will select the 2021 MRS CommunicationsLecture recipient. The decision of the MRS Communications leadership is final. All authors will receive a certificate, and the senior author will be invited to present a lecture about the research at the 2021 MRS Spring Meeting.
The 2021 MRS Communications Lecture recognizes excellence in the field of materials research through work published in MRS Communications. It is intended to honor the authors of an outstanding paper published in the journal during the preceding year.
The authors of this paper will each receive a certificate acknowledging the accomplishment, and the senior author will be invited to present a lecture about the related research at the 2021 MRS Spring Meeting. The meeting registration and travel expenses, not to exceed $1500, will be provided for the Lecturer.
Nomination deadline for the 2021 MRS Communications Lecture award is January 25, 2021.
The following is required for nomination for the MRS Communications Lecture:
1.Completed Nomination Form: The nomination should include the name of the nominator(s), MRS Communications issue date, paper title and authors, a couple of sentences identifying the nominator.
2. Proposed citation (<40 words). Summarize the advances in materials research upon which the nomination is based, avoiding flowery descriptors.
3. A statement, 250 words or less, by the nominator specifically addressing how the paper advances and impacts the field of materials.
All materials comprising a nomination package should be sent as a single file document, preferably in PDF format. Incomplete and late nominations will not be accepted. It is the responsibility of the nominators to ensure legibility of the PDF or Word document. Please send the file by January 25, 2021 via email to mrc@mrs.org.
In recognition of excellence in the field of materials research through work published in MRS Communications
Congratulations to Grace X. Gu
with Chun-Teh Chen, University of California, Berkeley
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