The
ACS Award in Applied Polymer Science to recognize and encourage outstanding achievements in the science and engineering of elastomers, plastics, coatings, polymer composites and related fields.
Roy
W. Tess Award in Coatings to recognize outstanding contributions
in coatings science, technology and engineering.
Cooperative
Research Award in Polymer Science and Engineering sponsored by
Eastman Kodak Company, in recognition of sustained research between polymer
scientists working on behalf of industry and those in either the academic
community or at national laboratories.
PMSE Fellows To honor a small percentage of PMSE members who have made significant contributions to the science and engineering of polymeric materials.
Distinguished Service Award for outstanding contributions to the long-term welfare of the
Division.
Arthur
K. Doolittle Award for the best paper presented at division meetings.
The AkzoNobel Award
for Outstanding Graduate Research in Polymer Chemistry -
The Polymer Education Committee (POLYED) of the ACS Divisions of Polymer
Chemistry and of Polymeric Sciences and Engineering annually awards the
National Starch & Chemical Award for Outstanding Graduate Research in Polymer Chemistry.
The award recognizes a recent Ph.D. graduate who has completed the most
outstanding thesis in the design, synthesis and physical chemistry of polymers.
It is sponsored by AkzoNobel, the largest global paints and coatings company and a major producer of specialty chemicals.
The
AkzoNobel Student Award in Applied Polymer Science is established by the Joint Polymer Education Committee of the ACS Divisions of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering and Polymer Chemistry. It is sponsored by AkzoNobel, the largest global paints and coatings company and a major producer of specialty chemicals.
Ford Graduate Student Research Award - PMSE is pleased to announce a new award sponsored
by the Ford Motor Company, which will provide $500.00 of partial travel
support to graduate student women or under-represented minority men (Black,
Hispanic or Native American) to attend and present their research at the
National ACS Meetings. Four awards will be made yearly, two at each of
the National ACS Meetings. Awards will be made competitively among those
students who have applied for the award and who have concurrently submitted
papers to the PMSE program.
The
American Chemical Society Award for Creative Invention - recognizes
individual inventors for successful applications of research in chemistry
and/or chemical engineering which contribute to the material prosperity
and happiness of people.