Travel Award

Dear Colleagues,

As Editor-in-Chief of Chemosensors, I am pleased to announce the two winners of the Travel Award 2018 sponsored by Chemosensors. The award were granted to William J Peveler, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University of British Columbia, and Maria Mosshammer, PhD student at University of Copenhagen.
The awards consist of 800 Swiss Francs each to support attendance at any academic conference in 2018.

Dr. William J Peveler’s research involves small molecule, macromolecule, solvothermal and nanoparticle materials synthesis, etc. He will attend the 2018 Gordon Research Conference State-of-the-Art Bioanalytical Sensing Approaches for Healthcare and Therapeutics, Forensics, and Visualization of Living Systems, from 24–29 June 2018 at Newport, RI, USA.

Maria Mosshammer’s work focuses on optical hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) sensors for environmental and biomedical applications. She will present her university’s new findings at the 2018 Gordon Research Seminar on Oxygen Radicals, which will be held at Ventura, CA, USA from 3–4 February 2018.

Dr. Igor Medintz,
Editor-in-Chief

 
Chemosensors 2018 Travel Award
 
 
Past Winners
 
Year: 

Winner

Verónica Montes García
Université de Strasbourg & CNRS, France

Award Committee

Dr. Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault Chairman
Institut des Sciences Analytiques
Dr. Run Zhang
The University of Queensland
Prof. Andrea Pucci
Prof. James Covington
University of Warwick
Prof. Elizabeth New
University of Sydney
Dr. Stéphane Le Calvé
CNRS / ICPEES

Winner

Yeşeren Saylan
Hacettepe University, Turkey

Award Committee

Dr. Igor Medintz Chairman
US Naval Research Laboratory
Prof. Giovanni Neri
Dr. Fatih Inci
Bilkent University
Dr. Takeo Hyodo
Nagasaki University

Winner

William J Peveler
University of British Columbia, BC, Canada
Maria Mosshammer
University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Winner

Kiran Kumar Tadi
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Xiangcheng Sun
Cornell University, NY, USA
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