ZKS/EPFL PRIZE Award in Environmental Engineering and Sustainability
ZKS/EPFL PRIZE Award in Environmental Engineering and Sustainability
Regulation
The Foundation annually awards an EPFL Prize (Zeno Karl Schindler/EPFL award), worth 20'000 Swiss francs. The "Zeno Karl Schindler/EPFL " Prize is awarded by the Research Commission of the EPFL on behalf of the Zeno Karl Schindler Foundation.
The purpose of the "Zeno Karl Schindler/EPFL " Prize is to distinguish a post-doctoral work (high level research project and publications or doctoral thesis with a research project and publications) of particular excellence performed at EPFL, in the field of environmental sciences and/or sustainability.
Conditions
For Postdocs max 5 years after PhD completion (the following exceptions will be taken into consideration: maternity, paternity, adoption or parental leave / inability to work due to illness or accident / continuing education).
No PATTs or Prof boursier.
Resubmission limited (1 time only).
Application procedure
Application files should contain the following documents:
CV and publication’s list must be consolidated in one PDF file.
The SNSF guidelines must be used for organizing the CV and the publication ‘s list.
The original paper version of the application should be send to the Research Commission of the EPFL, together with an electronic version of the files in .pdf or .zip, burned on a CD-ROM or sent by email research@epfl.ch.
Deadlines
Candidates can be nominated by EPFL professors or they can apply directly to the "Vice-présidence pour les affaires académiques": EPFL-VPAA, Prix de recherche, PA - Ecublens, Station 5, 1015 Lausanne, no later than March 1st of the year in which the prize is awarded.
Please note that a candidate can only be proposed for a single award.
The nominations will be evaluated by the Research Commission of the EPFL, which is entitled to seek independent expert opinion concerning the candidates, and will present its proposition to the President of the EPFL.
More information
Commission de recherche EPFL research@epfl.ch
View also:
http://commission-recherche.epfl.ch/ZKS
EPFL WINNERS
2011 – Dr. Sivula Kevin: Enabling materials for a new paradigm in solar energy conversion.
2012 – Dr. Corsin Battaglia: Light trapping for solar cells: towards higher efficiency with less material.
2013 – Dr. Guillermo Barrenetxea: Sensorscope: Application-Specific Sensor Network for Environmental Monitoring.
2014 – Dr. Yuheng Wang: Mobile uranium (IV)-bearing colloids in a mining-impacted wetland and geochemical controls on their formation.
2015 – Dr. Endre Horváth: Swoxid: Next generation filters for air- and water purifiers.
2016 – Dr. Wolfgang Tress: Developing and understanding third generation solar cells.
2017 – Dr. Heather N. Bischell: Eliminating barriers to sustainable sanitation through safe nutrient recovery from human urine.
2018 – Dr. Ibrahim Dar: Understanding the Structural, Morphological and Photophysical Properties of Materials for Their Application in Solar Cells.
2019 – Dr. Alessandro F. Rotta Loria: Multiphysical and multiscale interactions between the built environment and the shallow subsurface
2020 – Dr. François Passalègue: The nature of fluide induced Earthquakes.
2021 – Dr. Jovana Milic: Hybrid Supramolecular Materials for Renewable Energy Conversion in Photovoltaics
2022 – Dr. Benjamin Kellenberge: Interactive Machine Vision for Wildlife Conservation