Awards/Support for Conference Attendee's
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DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARDS (MAS)
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The award consists of free registration
for the meeting, a copy of the
Proceedings, and an invitation to the
Sunday social event and the
Presidential Reception. In addition,
MAS provides a substantial
contribution towards travel and
lodging expenses. Applicants must be
bona fide students at a recognized
college or university at the time of the
meeting. Awards are based on the
quality of the paper submitted for
presentation at the meeting. The
applicant must be the first author of
the submitted paper. Successful
applicants must present their papers
personally at the meeting in order to
receive the award.
Applications consist of:
- 1) A supporting letter from a member
of MAS, preferably a research
advisor, attesting to the applicant's
status;
- 2) A scientific paper for presentation,
submitted according to the
detailed instructions described
elsewhere.
In order to be considered, completed
applications must be received by
February 17, 2003. All applicants will
be notified of the outcome by e-mail
by March 20, 2003. Unsuccessful
applicants have the right to withdraw
their paper by March 30, 2003.
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PRESIDENTIAL STUDENT AWARDS (MSA)
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The award consists of free registration
for the meeting, a copy of the
Proceedings, and an invitation to the
Sunday social event and the
Presidential Reception. MSA will
reimburse awardees for travel (roundtrip,
lowest airfare, continental USA)
and student housing. Applicants must
be bona fide students at a recognized
college or university at the time of the
meeting. Awards are based on the
quality of the paper submitted for
presentation at the meeting. The
applicant must be the first author of
the submitted paper. The paper may
be submitted for platform or poster
presentation. Successful applicants
must present their papers personally
at the meeting in order to receive the
award. The awardees are expected to
attend and participate in the entire
meeting. Former winners are ineligible
for another award.
Applications consist of:
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1) A supporting letter from a member
of MSA, preferably a research
advisor, attesting to the applicant's
status;
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2) A scientific paper for presentation,
submitted according to the
detailed instructions described
elsewhere.
In order to be considered,
completed applications must be
received by February 17, 2003. All
applicants will be notified of the
outcome by e-mail by March 20,
2003. Unsuccessful applicants have
the right to withdraw their paper by
March 30, 2003.
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PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL STAFF AWARDS (MSA)
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The Professional Technical Staff
Awards (PTSA) were created to
stimulate attendance at the Annual
Meeting of MSA for professional
technical staff who ordinarily might
not participate in a national meeting,
and to encourage supervisors to
support their staff in professional
activities. There will be up to four
awards given, based on the quality of
a first-authored paper submitted for
presentation at Microscopy and
Microanalysis 2003. The awards
consist of free full registration for the
meeting, a copy of the Proceedings
and the Sunday evening social event.
MSA will reimburse awardees up to
$600 for travel, lodging and other
expenses. Applicants must be regular
paid-up members of MSA at the time
of application. Abstracts will be
judged by the MSA Technologists'
Forum. Successful applicants must
present their papers personally at
Microscopy and Microanalysis 2003 in
order to receive the award. They are
expected to attend and participate in
the entire meeting. Former winners
will not be eligible for another award.
Application shall consist of:
- 1) A supporting letter from the
applicant's employer, manager or
supervisor, attesting to the applicant's
status as a full-time, professional
support staff member.
- 2) A scientific paper for presentation,
submitted according to the
detailed instructions described
elsewhere.
- 3) A copy of the paper to be sent by
FEBRUARY 17, 2003 to the Chair of
the Technologists' Forum:
Catherine Johnson
Technologist's Forum
6422 Simms St. #66
Arvada, CO 80004
Phone: 303-420-6373
Email: cjohnmicro@aol.com
In order to be considered, completed
applications must be received by
February 17, 2003. Papers will be
judged by the MSA Technologists'
Forum. All applicants will be notified
of the outcome in early March.
Applicants not receiving the award will
have the opportunity to withdraw their
paper if necessary.
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AWARDS FOR MICROSCOPISTS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (MSA)
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To encourage attendance by microscopists
working in developing countries,
several awards consisting of full
registration, including the Proceedings
and an invitation to the Sunday social
event, are offered. MSA cannot accept
any other financial responsibility such
as travel costs or living expenses for
award recipients. The awards will not
be made to people on extended visits
to the United States. It is assumed
that the applicant will be travelling
from the developing country to the
meeting. Preference will be given to
applicants who submit papers for
presentation at the Meeting.
Applications consist of:
- 1) A completed Advance Registration
Form; (If payment is included, it will
be assumed that you will attend the
meeting even if your application is
unsuccessful. If payment is not
included, it will be assumed that you
will not attend the meeting if
unsuccessful, and your submitted
paper will automatically be with-
drawn). Please indicate on your registration
form "Developing Countries
Award Applicant."
- 2) A letter of application outlining the
circumstances of the applicant, and
stating the reason for requesting the
Award. Applications must be received
by February 17, 2003.
All applicants
will be notified of the outcome by April
30, 2003. For additional information,
please contact Dr. C.Barry Carter, MSA
International Committee, e-mail:
cbcarter@cems.umn.edu.
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GRANTS FOR STUDENTS FROM LATIN AMERICA
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There will be a limited number of
grants available to assist students
from Latin American countries to
atend the meeting. The rules for
application for these grants are the
same as for the AWARDS FOR
MICROSCOPISTS IN DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES (MSA), above.
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Poster Awards
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MSA Poster Awards will be presented for the best posters in the categories of:
- Advances in Instrumentation &
Techniques
- Applications of Microscopy &
Microanalysis - Biological
- Applications of Microscopy &
Microanalysis - Physical
First Prize $200, Second Prize $100. Prizes will be awarded in each category.
NOTE. All posters must be available from Monday through Wednesday.
MSA Student Poster Awards will be
presented for the best posters in each
category (see above). To be
considered for the Student Poster
Awards, the first author on the poster
must be a student. When completing
the Data Form, please identify your
paper as "Student Poster" so that you
will be eligible for the Student Poster
Award Program. First Prize $200,
Second Prize $100. Prizes will be
awarded in each category.
Diatome Awards (sponsored by
Diatome U.S.) are presented for the
posters illustrating the best use of
diamond-knife ultramicrotomy in
either the biological or physical
sciences. First prize is a one-week, allexpense-
paid trip to Switzerland for
two. Second and third prizes are
Swiss watches.
MSA Traveling Poster Exhibit
Awards for the ten best posters (5
physical, 5 biological) as determined
by a panel of judges chosen by the
MSA Education Committee. These
posters are sent around the country
to local society meetings throughout
the year under the coordination of the
MSA Traveling Exhibit Chairperson. In
order for your poster to be
considered, it must fit into the
shipping cases. The guideline for this
is that each individual board must be
less than 28 x 46 inches. One-piece
roll-up posters are acceptable. If your
poster is accepted, you may leave it
at the meeting with the Traveling
Exhibit Chairperson or ship it to them
after the meeting. In either case, a
drawing of the poster layout should be
included. So that photos can be taken
and arrangements made for the
poster to join the Traveling Exhibit,
poster winners or designee should be
at their poster at a time Wednesday
afternoon which will be announced in
the meeting daily newsletter. These
awards are sponsored by the MSA
Education Committee.
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MSA MICROGRAPH COMPETITION
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A Photomicrograph Competition
sponsored by MSA is held at Microscopy
and Microanalysis, with the
purpose of promoting the innovative
blending of art and science. The
competition is open to all forms of
microscopic imaging. Winners will be
selected on the basis of artistic merit
and general audience appeal. It is
important, however, that the winning
entries be scientifically significant. In
particular, they must contain novel
information useful in resolving a
scientific issue and/or present established
information in a way that
dramatically enhances its comprehension
or interpretation. A maximum
of three awards will be presented.
First Prize $200. A maximum of 2
runners-up: $50 each.
The rules for entries are:
- Any individual may submit a
maximum of two entries. (No
individual may win more than one
prize).
- Entries must have overall dimensions of
11 x 14 inches, can be mounted vertically or
horizontally, and must be affixed to a stiff
lightweight support, such as 1/4" foam
board. Micrographs may be mounted so
they have borders.
- Entries must have overall
dimensions of 11 x 14 inches, can
be mounted vertically or
horizontally, and must be affixed to
a stiff lightweight support, such as
1/4" foam board. Micrographs may
be mounted so they have borders.
- Entries must be brought to the
meeting and mounted on the
display boards by noon on Monday.
Non-winning micrographs should
be removed Thursday afternoon.
Micrographs remaining on the
display boards after 3pm on
Thursday will be discarded.
Winning micrographs will be
incorporated into the MSA Traveling
Poster Exhibit for 2003-2004, and will
be returned to the owner during the
summer of 2004. Winners will be
announced at the meeting.
Submitted micrographs remain
the property of the entrants subject to
the conditions above.
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INTERNATIONAL METALLOGRAPHIC COMPETITION (IMS)
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The IMC is an annual event cosponsored
since 1972 by the
International Metallographic Society
and ASM International. It is a truly
international competition showcasing
the finest work of metallographers,
scientists, technicians, and students
from around the world.
The contest embraces 12 classes
representing various material
categories and methods of revealing
structure such as microphotography,
optical and electron microscopy, and a
unique analytical techniques category.
All monetary awards will be issued in
U.S. dollars. Best in Show will receive
the Jacquet-Lucas Award and
$3000.00. (The IMS Pierre Jacquet
Medal and the ASM Francis F. Lucas
Award.) First Place winners in Classes
1 through 11 will receive $200.00.
First Place undergraduate student
winners in Classes 9 and 10 also
receive the George L. Kehl Plaque.
First Place winner in Class 12 will
receive the DuBose-Crouse Award (No
Monetary Award). The Second Place
winners in Classes 1 through 11 will
receive $100.00. Third Place winners
in Classes 1 through 11 will receive
$50.00. A certificate of appreciation
will be awarded for Honorable Mention
in Classes 1 through 11. A token of
appreciation will be sent to each nonwinning
entry. If in the opinion of the
judges the standards expected of
prize winners are not met, one or
more awards in that class may be
omitted. Entries are prominently
displayed at the annual IMS
Convention following judging. Winning
entries will also be displayed at ASM
headquarters.
Classes:
- Light Microscopy - Metals and Metal
Alloys Only
- Light Microscopy - All Other Engineering
Materials
- Electron Microscopy - Transmission
and Analytical
- Electron Microscopy - Scanning
- Unique, Unusual, and New Techniques
in Microscopy
- Color Microscopy
- Artistic Microscopy - Color Only
- Artistic Microscopy - Black and White Only
- Undergraduate Student
Entries - Metals and Metal Alloys Only
- Undergraduate Student Entries - All
Other Engineering Materials
- Digital Microscopy - Artistic
- DuBose-Crouse Award - Any Technique or
Material
Digitally captured images are
permitted in all categories but the
images must depict true structures
which have not been significantly
altered from their original appearance
(except in Class 11).
Judging is based on: Technical content
(45 %), Quality and uniqueness of
specimen preparation (25 %),
Photographic quality (20 %), and
Presentation - aesthetic and technical
(10 %). Judging of classes 7, 8 and
11 is based on the artistic value of the
micrographs only.
For additional requirements,
detailed rules, and submission
procedures, visit http://www.metallography.com/ims/contest.htm or contact IMS, Jeff
Stewart (jeff@metallography.com)
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