THE CARL S. MARVEL CREATIVE POLYMER CHEMISTRY AWARD
Purpose: To recognize and encourage accomplishments and/or
innovation of unusual merit in the field of basic or applied polymer
science by younger scientists.
Nature: The award consists of a plaque and an honorarium of $2000.
The award is usually presented biennially in odd-numbered years at
the Spring meeting of the Polymer Chemistry Division. The recipient
is expected to present an address at a symposium organized in his/her
honor. Reasonable travel expenses to the meeting are paid in
addition to the honorarium.
Establishment and Support: The award was established in 1980 and is
sponsored by the Rohm and Haas Company.
Previous Recipients: Lewis J. Fetters, Wayne L. Mattice, Edwin L.
Thomas, Garth L. Wilkes, Robert S. Langer, David A. Tirrell, Sukant
Tripathy, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Bruce Novak, Joseph M. DeSimone,
Craig J. Hawker, James L. Hedrick and Timothy M. Swager.
Rules for Eligibility: A nominee must be a member or affiliate of
the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry at the time of nomination, must
have accomplished outstanding work in basic or applied polymer
science, and shall not have reached his/her 45th birthday on January
1 of the year of the award. The award shall be granted to an
individual without regard to race, color, national origin, sex,
religion, disability, or sexual orientation.
Nomination Procedure: All submission and review of nominating
documents is now being handled electronically. The nominating
package, including a synopsis of the accomplishments of the nominee,
a curriculum vitae, and a maximum of five reprints or other
supplementary material, shall be submitted electronically as pdf
files to the Awards Chairman for distribution to the selection
committee. A maximum of three supporting letters, which contain
factual information about the candidate not provided in the
nominating document may be submitted. A single pdf file containing
all the nominating and supporting information is preferred but
separate pdf files are acceptable. Nominators are asked to avoid
excessively lengthy nomination packages and adhere to a 100 page
limit for the entire package. The nomination and its accompanying material for the 2009 award must be received by the Awards Chairs no later than July 1, 2008. Email nominating material to: Professor Robert B. Moore, Department of Chemistry, 1103 Hahn Hall (0212), Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, rbmoore3@vt.edu or Professor Thomas A. P. Seery, Institute of Materials Science, U-136, University of Connecticut, 97 North Eagleville Road, Storrs, CT 06269-3136, seery@mail.ims.uconn.edu.