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Person of the Year   -   Lifetime Achievement
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Superconductor Industry Person of the Year and Lifetime
Achievement Awards

The purpose of the Superconductor Industry Person of the Year 2005 and
Superconductor Industry Lifetime Achievement 2005 Awards are to promote
science, R&D, business, and markets for technologies involving
superconductors.  To this end, the Awards seek to recognize the individuals
making the most significant contribution to the advancement of
superconductors in 2005, and over the course of their career.

Superconductor Industry Person of the Year 2005 Award

Celebrating the individual who has made the greatest contribution to the
development or commercialization of superconductivity in 2005. 

This is your chance to honor the individual whose work has contributed to the
advancement of either low-temperature or high-temperature superconductors.
The nominee may work in any sector, including science, industry, government,
finance, etc. Impact should be measured as a singular achievement or effort
in 2005.

Download a nomination form: (in Acrobat PDF).

Anyone may make a nomination, so please tell your colleagues and co-workers.  
 
Nominations will be judged on the basis at least one of the following four criteria: 
     1.        Achievement in science, technology, or business
     2.        Advocacy in institutions, government, or industry
     3.        Leadership/vision that assisted others in the advancement of the technology 
     4.        Promotion of the technology to outside the field
 
The winner will be determined by a panel of leaders in science and industry from 
around the world, and announced internationally to media in science, business, and 
general interest.  The winner will also receive a commemorative plaque.  
 
Thanks for helping to make last year’s award such a great success.  To read about 
last year’s winners, which were presented at CEC-ICMC, and at the U.S. DOE 
Superconductivity for Electric Systems 2004 Annual Peer Review, visit: 
http://www.superconductorweek.com/scipoy/index.htm
 
DEADLINE: Please submit your nomination by Monday, October 31.  Nominations may be 
submitted by email to: scipoy@superconductorweek.com.
 
Nominations for Lifetime Achievement Award
 
Superconductor Week is also calling for nominations for the Superconductor Industry 
Lifetime Achievement Award.  Criteria should include all of the above, plus a statement 
about the individual's personal commitment to the superconductor industry over the 
course of the person's career.
 
DEADLINE: Please submit your nomination by Monday, October 31.  Nominations may be 
submitted by email to: scipoy@superconductorweek.com.

2004

Superconductor Week is the newsletter of record for the superconductor industry,
covering business, commercialization, and key technical advances around the world. 
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to advance the goals of our readers by a critical perspective on low- and high- Tc superconductors and cryogenics; to promote the industry by spreading information and insight to the broadest possible audience; and to provide
a platform for the free exchange of ideas and news within the superconductivity community."

-- Mark Bitterman 
Executive Editor 

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