Nominate a colleague or yourself for the LCGC Europe/HTC-16 Innovation AwardSubmission Deadline: 15 October 2019The LCGC Europe/HTC-16 Innovation Award was launched to celebrate the work of scientists who are innovatively evolving the field of hyphenated techniques.The winner will be selected by the HTC scientific committee who will choose based on the following criteria:
Nominate a colleague (or yourself) for the 2020 HTC Innovation Award
Submission Deadline: 15 October 2019
The 2020 HTC Innovation Award was launched to celebrate the work of scientists who are innovatively evolving the field of hyphenated techniques. LCGC Europe will present the award at the event.
The winner will be selected by the HTC-16 Scientific Committee and the HTC-16 Industry Board who will choose based on the following criteria:
Submission Instructions
To nominate a candidate, please use this
formto provide the information listed below about the person you are nominating.
Please send your nominations (and reasons for your selection) to amatheson@mmhgroup.com by 15 October 2019.
The winner of the award will present their research at the HTC-16 conference, which will be held in Ghent at Het Pand, the culture and congress centre of Ghent University, from 29–31 January 2020.
The winner will receive a plaque and a travel grant award to attend the conference and free registration to the conference and social programme.
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