SUBMISSION OF AWARD APPLICATION: All correspondence, whether by mail or email and including that for awards joint between ISE and other societies, should be sent to the ISE Office. Unsuccessful candidates can re-apply in a subsequent year, provided that they still meet the age requirements.
The Tajima Prize of the International Society of Electrochemistry was donated by Professor Sakae Tajima. It may be awarded annually to an electrochemist on the basis of published work. Applicants must be less than 40 years of age on 1 June of the year of application.
The prize consists of a certificate and the sum of 1000 Swiss Francs. The winner gets free ISE membership for one year.
The applicant must have published at least one paper in Electrochimica Acta.
Candidates should apply on their own behalf.
The application should consist of the following items: A curriculum vitae, a publication record, a maximum of ten of the most relevant publications and a statement of a senior electrochemist concerning the scientific contribution of the candidate to any joint publications. Forms for the submission of applications are provided. A CD-ROM or a DVD containing the filled in forms and all required application documents, in either MS-WORD or PDF format, should be sent to the ISE Office. Alternatively, the application and the documents may be uploaded via FTP, following the instructions which may be obtained from the ISE Office (info@ise-online.org). Applications submitted in printed form are no longer accepted.
The winner is expected to give a lecture at the next Annual ISE Meeting. ISE will pay for his/her registration and banquet fees.
Previous winners R. Holze (1985), B. Scharifker (1986), R. McIntyre (1986), H.H. Abruna (1987), P. Novak (1988), P. Linhardt (1989), L. Elfenthal (1989), J.M. Rodriguez-Mellado (1990), P.N. Bartlett (1992), J. Stumper (1993), S. Mafé (1994), L.B. Kriksunov (1995), C. Barbero (1996), G. Láng (1997), M. Kalaji (1998), S. Córdoba de Torresi (1999), M.T.M Koper (2000), D.J. Fermin (2001), M. Mohamedi (2002), R. Nichols (2003), J. Fleig (2004), S. Chen (2005), Alain Walcarius (2006), Chi-Chang Hu (2007)