Awards

Awards and Poster Prizes

GEC Early Career Award

Application Deadline: May 31, 2023

Early Career Researchers (< 10.0 years post PhD-defense) represent the future driving force of Low-Temperature Plasma/Collisions Science. The most accomplished individuals in this group will likely become leaders in these fields. Thus, appreciating their work and encouraging them to continue pursuing their careers is a key strategy in strengthening the GEC community. 

The Executive Committee of GEC will award one GEC Early Career Award in odd-numbered years, when the Allis-Prize is not scheduled to be competed, to an Early-Career Researcher in low-temperature plasma/collisions science, who has made outstanding contributions to GEC-relevant topics, such as low-temperature plasma science and engineering, partially ionized plasma phenomena, or collision effects in atomic and molecular physics. Early Career Researcher is here defined as less than 10.0 years after the PhD thesis defense. The early career period can be extended to as long as 13.0 years based on documented family leave-of-absences* that have interrupted research. The award will be $3,000 and a diploma citing the contributions made by the recipient along with hotel accommodation and a waived registration fee to attend the GEC at which the award will be presented. The Award winner will give a presentation on his/her work following presentation of the award. This will be an invited talk. The award will be presented at the banquet. 

*Not to be confused with paid time off (PTO) and vacation time, a leave of absence is a way for employees who are experiencing out-of-the-ordinary circumstances to take time off work. Common reasons are childbirth, adoption, caring for an ill family member, serious health conditions or military leave. 

Nomination procedure:

Self-nominations are not permitted. The nomination package must include:

  • A letter of not more than 5,000 characters evaluating the qualifications of the nominee.
  • An abstract for potential invited talk.
  • A CV of the nominee including the date of PhD.
  • A publication list of the nominee including previous GEC contributions.
  • At least two, but not more than four, seconding letters
  • An explanation for request for extending the Early Career period.

Selection procedure:

The winner will be determined by the GEC Early Career Award Committee formed by a senior member of the Executive Committee, who will serve as committee chair. The sole evaluation criterion is scientific excellence in fields relevant to GEC.

Selection procedure: 

The application materials must be submitted through the online portal by noon US Central Time (5 pm GMT) on May 31st, 2023. 

John – insert link to online portal here

GEC Student Award for Excellence

To encourage and recognize the important contributions students make to the Gaseous Electronics Conference, specifically, and to the plasma/atomic-molecular optical science fields, in general, the GEC Executive Committee will recognize one (1) student presenter with the GEC Student Award for Excellence. Finalists will be announced on the meeting website before the meeting and will present their work at the conference. The student award recipient will be announced during the Closing Ceremony. The award consists of cash ($1,000 USD) and a certificate.

To be eligible for the award, the student must present a contributed talk (not a poster), provide a recommendation letter from the student’s research supervisor, a supporting letter from the student, a copy of the student’s abstract, and a curriculum vitae of the student and submit the application materials as a single PDF file before the application deadline. No more than one student may be nominated per supervisor.

Nomination procedure:

The nomination package must include:

  • A copy of the student’s abstract
  • A one-page supporting letter from the student including, among other aspects, a description of the motivation for doing the research, the relevance of the work to plasma/atomic-molecular optical science, a list of all collaborators on the project, and the scope of the student’s contribution to the project
  • A two-page-maximum curriculum vitae of the student (including educational background, research experience, professional affiliations, publications, patents, presentations, and awards)
  • A one-page recommendation letter from the supervisor including, among other aspects, the student’s creative contribution to the project, the duration of the student’s participation in the project, and unique project-related qualifications of the student

Selection procedure:

The GEC Student Awards Committee will review the nominations and select the finalists for the Student Award for Excellence. Members of the GEC Student Awards Committee will also serve as judges. Judges will attend the finalists’ oral presentations and select the award recipient.

The application materials must be emailed as a single PDF file to the online portal – John, insert the online portal information below.

Application Deadline: TO BE DECIDED

Please contact us if you have any questions.

GEC Student-Poster Prizes

The GEC gratefully acknowledges the important contributions made by students through the awarding of student-poster prizes. Three student posters will be selected by the GEC Executive Committee and recognized during the Closing Ceremony.

To be eligible for the award the student must present a poster as first author, and must register for the poster judging before the application deadline. More than one student from the same advisor may apply. At most one student per advisor will be awarded this poster prize. Undergraduate students are also encouraged to participate.

Nomination procedure:

Student-Poster Prize applications must be submitted to this <Google drive application form> (Google account is needed), and must include:

  • Name and email address of the student
  • Title of the poster presentation
  • The name of the advisor

The Google drive is managed by the chair of the GEC 2023 Student Poster Prize Committee Chair, TBD

Application Deadline: TO BE DECIDED

Please contact us if you have any questions.

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