Dr. Martin Vollmer, Chief Technology Officer at Clariant, presented the award to the delighted winner: “It is impressive to see these creative achievements in academic research with high industrial relevance. Sustainable chemistry is a key enabler for innovation in various industrial sectors but also to tackle the technological challenges of our society.”
The Clariant CleanTech Award was initiated in 2012 and is open to Master and PhD students and Postdocs from Swiss universities covering topics such as resource efficiency, renewable raw materials, or green technologies and environmental protection. It is judged by the Award Committee consisting of representatives from Clariant, the University of Basel and the Swiss Chemical Society. The award is endowed with a total of CHF 10,000, with CHF 5,000 for the first prize.
Award Committee and winners of the Clariant CleanTech Award places one to four, the Clariant Chemistry Award at the University of Basel as well as the Poster Award.
Namely from left to right: Martin Vollmer, Chief Technology Officer at Clariant, Christoph Kerzig, Universtiy of Basel, Rajesh Mannancherry, University of Basel, Amita Ummadisingu, EPFL Lausanne, Erwin Lam, ETH Zürich, Jan-Georg Rosenboom and Peter Fleckenstein, ETH Zürich, Ydna Marie Questell-Santiago, EPFL Lausanne, Professor Ed Constable and Professor Marcel Mayor, University of Basel, Alain de Mesmaeker, President of the Swiss Chemical Society, David Spichiger, Swiss Chemical Society, Thomas Volkmer, Clariant. (Photo: Clariant)
Clariant CleanTech Award for young scientists. (Photo: Clariant)