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Carbon Neutrality Award

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that Sustainability is now inviting applicants for the Sustainability 2023 Carbon Neutrality Award. This prize will be given to applicants who have made, and continue to make, a unique and outstanding academic or societal contribution to carbon neutrality in general or to a carbon-neutrality-relevant issue in particular. All applications will be assessed by an Evaluation Committee led by the journal’s Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Marc A. Rosen.

The Prize
– First class: CHF 1500, one winner;
– Second class: CHF 1000, one winner;
– Third class: CHF 500 each, for three winners.

Schedule
– Application deadline: 31 December 2023;
– Winner announcement: 30 April 2024.

How to Submit Application Materials?
All application materials should be sent to the Editorial Office’s email: sustainability-marketing@mdpi.com; the email subject should be “Sustainability 2023 Carbon Neutrality Award Application – Name”.

Kind regards,
Sustainability Editorial Office

 

 
Sustainability 2023 Carbon Neutrality Award
 
Winner announcement: 30 April 2024

Eligibility and Requirements

Applicants must have a PhD and have made a unique and outstanding academic or societal contribution to carbon neutrality in general or to a carbon-neutrality-relevant issue in particular.

Application Materials

The application materials will contain two parts: a self-recommendation summary and a related work summary.

1. The self-recommendation summary will include the following requirements:

– Title, first name, middle name, and last name;
– Position and institutional affiliation of applicants;
– Postal address of the institution of affiliation;
– Postal address of applicants;
– Email address;
– Photo of applicants.

2. The related work summary will include the following requirements:

– A detailed description of the applicant’s work (max. 3000 words), highlighting the contributions to carbon neutrality;
– Applicant’s detailed CV;
– Applicant’s carbon-neutrality-related publications or social work;
– Applicant’s list of funded projects (if available);
– Other relevant information (supplementary materials).

 
Past Winners
 
Year: 

Winner

Jing Meng
University College London, UK
Matthew Tom Harrison
University of Tasmania, Australia
Ademola Adelowo Adenle
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Hsing-Juh Lin
National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
Qilin Wang
University of Technology Sydney, Australia
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