1 March 2019
Special Issue Best Paper Award for "Noncovalent Interactions and Supramolecular Complex Formation"
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Original Submission Date Received: .
Once over 10 papers have been received for this Special Issue, one of the published papers will be selected to receive an SI Best Paper Award by an Evaluation Committee.
Eligibility for the Award:
Selection Criteria:
The papers will be selected by the Guest Editor and invited panel members from the Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry meeting (2019) organising committee, according to the following criteria:
Prize Details:
The award will consist of a certificate and an invitation for the corresponding authour to present their work at the Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry meeting 2019, to be held at the University of Kent (UK) on the 16th–17th of December 2019. Funding of up 400 Swiss Francs will also be provided to support travel to and accommodation at the conference. It has also been agreed that the conference registration fee for the recipient of this award also be waived by the conference organisers. To be the recipient of this award, the author must be free to attend the Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry meeting detailed above.
Timeline:
The submission deadline is 1 August 2019. The issue will be closed at the end of October. The successful applicant will be notified by the 15th of November 2019.