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ISASF, International Society for Advancement of Supercritical Fluids, is a non-profit society that aims to promote knowledge and applications of Supercritical Fluids.

Thesis Award

How apply for ?

2011 THESIS AWARD

  • Any student having defended a Ph.D. thesis before 31 December 2010 is invited to apply for thesis Award, granted by the International Society for the Advancement of Supercritical Fluids, by submitting his (her) work to the I.S.A.S.F. jury.
  • The subject of the thesis must be closely related to the practice and/or theory of supercritical fluids (at least half of the work must be directly applicable to supercritical fluids).
  • A file in English must be submitted to the Society Secretary (brionne@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr) before end of June 2011. It shall include :
    • The thesis title
    • Detailed Abstract summarizing all the information that may help the jury evaluation (two to three pages with the list of the pertinent publications already published or to be published)
    • Laboratory and supervisor names and address
    • Environment description : number of students and supervisors dealing with supercritical fluids in the team where the work was done
    • Duration of the work (number of months)
    • Applicant address.


    The award will consist in a grant of Euro 1000 and be attributed during the Meeting of The Hague (09-13 October 2011).

ISASF PhD AWARD

2009-2010:

  • Brice CALVIGNAC, RAPSODEE, Ecole des Mines d'Albi, Albi (France)
  • Marcio TEMTEM, REQUIMTE, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon (Portugal)

The two winners were ranked first tie

2008:

  • Andréanne BOUCHARD, Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

 

2006-2007 :

ex-aequo :

  • Rita DUARTE, ITQB/IBET Oeiras (Portugal)
  • Yohana PEREZ DE DIEGO, Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

2005 :

ex æquo :

  • Edit SZEKELY, Budapest University of Technology (Hungary)
  • Geert VERRECK, University of Leuwen (Belgium)

 

2004 :

1st Prize :

  • Parad S. SHAH, University of Texas at Austin (USA)

2nd Prize ex-aequo :

  • Maaike VAN ROSMALEN, TU DELFT (Netherlands)
  • Nicola DURLING, University of Leicester (United Kingdom)

 

2003 :

  • Sara SPILIMBERGO, University of Padova (Italy)

2002 :

  • Orazio DI GIOVANNI, ETH Zürich (Switzerland)

2000 :

  • Patrick DUTOURNIE, ENSGTI, University of Pau (France)
  • Frank WUBBOLTS, TU DELFT (Netherlands)

 

1999 :

  • Selma GUIGARD, University of GUELPH (Canada)

1995-1996

ex-aequo :

  • Stéphane SARRADE, CEA-MARCOULE (France) (invitation to Sendai meeting)
  • Krishna SASTRY, ITT Bombay, (India) (invitation to Sendai meeting)

Special Award :

Jean-Yves CLAVIER, SEPAREX, Champigneulles (France)