The BLCS Young Scientist Award is normally presented annually for significant research contributions to the field of liquid crystals. Candidates must normally be within 10 years of beginning their PhD and should be active members of the Society, working in the UK at the time of their nomination. Nominees will have been awarded their PhD in the UK in some area of liquid crystal science or technology or they will have made significant contributions to liquid crystal science in the UK, perhaps after a PhD in another country or in another field. The Award is open equally to those from academic and industrial backgrounds. The recipient will give an oral presentation of the
work that forms the basis for the Award at the Annual Conference of
the Society and, a description of this work, written by the recipient,
will appear in the Society's Newsletter. The Award takes the form of a cheque for £250
and a certificate. Details on the submission and evaluation process can
be found here MS Word nomination form can be found here Previous BLCS Young Scientists:
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