The organizers are proud of the very attractive presentation award program. Almost CHF 50’000 CHF in total are given to the winners in monetary form, travel grant or free publication opportunities in the Junior Laureates issue of CHIMIA 4/2019.

We like to address our recognition and thank to the Metrohm Foundation and to DSM Nutritional Products Ltd., that are partnering for the presentation award program for many years.


Best Oral Presentation Award

The prize is given for the two best presentations of each parallel session.
The main criteria are the scientific quality and originality of the research, plus the quality of the presentation.
Have a look at the winners of the 2017 Awards.

Prize for the Winners
- cash contribution of CHF 500.00
- travel voucher of CHF 1'000.00 to attend an international conference.
- invitation to present the research in the laureates issue of CHIMIA 4/2019. Value CHF 1’200.00

Prize for Runners‘ up
- cash contribution of CHF 400.00

The ceremony will take place in the lecture hall CE6 at 18:15h
The prizes are sponsored by Metrohm and will be handed over by Bruno Winterhalter, President of the Board of Metrohm Foundation, Herisau.

Winners of the Best Oral Presentation Awards 2018

Analytical Sciences
Winner: Kristýna Kantnerová, Empa/ETH Zürich
Runner up: Nora Nowak, ETH Zurich
   
Catalysis Science & Engineering
Winner: Lucas Foppa, ETH Zürich
Runner up: Rajiv Prabhakar, University of Zurich
   
Computational Chemistry (@STC in Basel)
Winner: Ganna Gryn'ova, EPFL Lausanne
Runner up: Oliver Unke, University of Basel
   
Inorganic & Coordination Chemistry
Winner: Christopher Gordon, ETH Zürich
Runner up: Sabine Malzkuhn, University of Basel
   
Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Winner: Fabio Steffen, University of Zurich
   
Organic Chemistry
Winner: Daria Grosheva, EPFL Lausanne
Runners up: Alessandro Castrogiovanni, University of Basel
   
Physical Chemistry
Winner: Irina Ritsch, ETH Zurich
Runners up: Vít Svoboda, ETH Zurich
   
Polymers, Colloids & Interfaces
Winner: Laura Neumann, Adolphe Merkle Institute, Fribourg
Runners up: Ahmet Demiroers, ETH Zurich

 


Best Poster Presentation Award

The prizes were given for the best posters of each parallel session.
The main criteria are the scientific quality and originality of the research, plus the quality of the presentation.
Winners of the 2017 Awards.

Prize for the Winners
- cash contribution of CHF 250.00
- travel voucher of CHF 750.00 to attend an international conference.
- invitation to present the research in the laureates issue of CHIMIA. Value CHF 1’200.00

Prize for Runners‘ up
- cash contribution of CHF 200.00

The ceremony will take place in the lecture hall CE6 at 18:30h
The prizees are sponsored by DSM Nutritional Products and will be handed over by Dr. Thomas Netscher and Dr. Werner Bonrath, Senior Scientists at DSM Nutritional Products. 

Winners of the Best Poster Presentation Awards 2018

Analytical Sciences
Winner: Shang-Jung Wu, EPFL Lausanne
Runner up: Charlotte Driesen, Empa
   
Catalysis Science & Engineering
Winner: Guido Zichittella, ETH Zurich
Runner up: Christophe Baranowski, EPFL Lausanne
  Maria Bouri, University of Bern
   
Computational Chemistry
Winner: Tiziana Musso, University of Zürich
Runner up: Federico Paruzzo, EPFL Lausanne
   
Inorganic & Coordination Chemistry
Winner: Philipp Melle, University of Bern
Runner up: Viktoriia Morad, ETH Zürich
  Lucius Schmid, University of Basel
   
Medicinal Chemistry
Winner: Rémi Martinent, University of Geneva
Runner up: François Halloy, ETH Zürich
   
Chemical Biology
Winner: Rebecca Schäfer, ETH Zurich
Runner up: Micael Cunha, University of Bern
   
Organic Chemistry
Winner: Daniel Čavlović, University of Zurich
Runners up: Marion Garreau, EPFL Lausanne
  Philipp Seeberger, EPFL Lausanne
   
Physical Chemistry
Winner: Jovana Milic, EPFL Lausanne
Runners up: Luca Semeria, ETH Zurich
  Maksim Eremchev, EPFL Lausanne
   
Polymers, Colloids & Interfaces
Winner: Chengjun Kang, Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Runners up: Yinyin Bao, ETH Zürich
  Diana Hohl, University of Fribourg

Photos: Alain Herzog, EPFL Lausanne