top of page

CATL member honored at ACS Orlando

Updated: Jan 6, 2020

ACS CATL member Ive Hermans (University of Wisconsin-Madison) was honored with the Ipatieff Prize at the 2019 Spring ACS National Meeting in Orlando, Florida. The award recognizes the outstanding chemical experimental work in the field of catalysis or high pressure, carried out by an individual of any nationality who is not over 40 years of age and is awarded once every three years.


In addition to the prize, there was a two-day symposium organized by Carlos Carerro (Auburn University) on heterogeneous catalysis.


Tobin Marks of Northwestern sponsored the Ipatieff Prize.


Congratulation on this important early-career award, Ive Hermans!


https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/funding-and-awards/awards/national/bytopic/ipatieff-prize.html



34 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

ACS CATL Awards Solicitation

The Catalysis Science and Technology Division of the American Chemical Society is pleased to invite its members to nominate candidates for two awards with descriptions that follow: ACS Catalysis Scie

Fall 2022 Student Travel Awards

The Catalysis Science and Technology (CATL) Division solicits applications for CATL-ChemCatBio Graduate Student Travel Awards, covering the registration fee of graduate students presenting at the Fall

bottom of page