Carbon Neutrality Award
Dear Colleagues,
As the Editor-in-Chief of Sustainability, I am pleased to announce the winners of the Sustainability 2023 Carbon Neutrality Award on behalf of the evaluation committee. The award has been granted to the following winners:
The First Prize: CHF 1500
Dr. Jomin Thomas
University of Akron, United States
The Second Prize: CHF 1000
Dr. Shunde Yin
University of Waterloo, Canada
The Third Prize: CHF 500 each
Dr. Rui Jing
Xiamen University, China
Dr. Monica Louise T. Triviño
Hanyang University, South Korea
Prof. Dr. Daizhong Su
Nottingham Trent University, England
With so many high-quality applicants, the evaluation process and final decision were challenging. We would like to thank all the applicants for submitting their diverse and fascinating range of research topics. On behalf of the assessment committee, I congratulate the winners on their accomplishments.
Prof. Dr. Marc A. Rosen
Editor-in-Chief, Sustainability
Eligibility and Requirements
Applicants must have a PhD and have made a unique and outstanding academic or societal contribution to carbon neutrality in general or to a carbon-neutrality-relevant issue in particular.Application Materials
The application materials will contain two parts: a self-recommendation summary and a related work summary.
1. The self-recommendation summary will include the following requirements:
– Title, first name, middle name, and last name;
– Position and institutional affiliation of applicants;
– Postal address of the institution of affiliation;
– Postal address of applicants;
– Email address;
– Photo of applicants.
2. The related work summary will include the following requirements:
– A detailed description of the applicant’s work (max. 3000 words), highlighting the contributions to carbon neutrality;
– Applicant’s detailed CV;
– Applicant’s carbon-neutrality-related publications or social work;
– Applicant’s list of funded projects (if available);
– Other relevant information (supplementary materials).