Young Investigator Award

The Minerals Young Investigator Award was established in 2020 to acknowledge the achievements of young investigators in the fields of mineralogy, mineral geochemistry and geochronology, economic mineral resources, mineral exploration, innovative mining techniques, and advances in mineral processing. Nominations will be accepted from May through to December each year, with the winners notified by the end of March the following year.

The Prize:
– CHF 2000;
– An Electronic Certificate
– A voucher that enables the winner to publish an article free of charge and is valid for one year.

Number of Winner: 1

 
Minerals 2023 Young Investigator Award
 

Eligibility and Requirements

– Must have received their PhD no more than 10 years prior to 31 December 2024;
– Must have produced ground-breaking research and made a significant contribution to the advancement of sustainability and sustainable development;
– Candidates must be nominated by senior scientists.

List of Documents for Nomination

– Detailed curriculum vitae, including an updated publication list and a list of the researcher’s own research grants;
– Scanned copy of doctorate certificate;
– Signed nomination letters from two established senior scientists.
 
Past Winners
 
Year: 

Winner

Anton Kutyrev
University of Oregon

Award Committee

Prof. Dr. Leonid Dubrovinsky Chairman
BGI, Bayreuth University
Dr. Theodore Bornhorst
Michigan Tech
Dr. Anna Kaksonen
CSIRO
Dr. Andrey G. Kalinichev
Institut Mines-Télécom Atlantique
Prof. Huifang Xu
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Prof. William Skinner
Future Industries Institute

Winner

Antony Burnham
Australian National University

Award Committee

Ms. Jingjing Yang Chairman
MDPI
Ms. Chloe Li
MDPI

Winner

Greeshma Gadikota
Cornell University

Award Committee

Prof. Paul Sylvester Chairman
Texas Tech University
Ms. Jingjing Yang
MDPI
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