Colloid society

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The Kolloid-Gesellschaft is a Germany-wide scientific association based in Cologne . It was founded in Leipzig in 1922 by Wolfgang Ostwald . The purpose of the association is the maintenance and promotion of colloid science and its scientific and technical neighboring areas and the cooperation with other scientific related societies . The company currently has around 300 scientists from the fields of physics , chemistry , pharmacy and food process engineering.

Chairperson

Club activities

To promote Colloid science are regularly conferences , workshops and symposia organized various academic awards and scholarships awarded and a journal (Colloid and Polymer Science) published.

Ostwald Prize

The Ostwald Prize is awarded for outstanding life-time scientific achievements in the field of pure or applied colloid science.

Prize winners:

Zsigmondy Scholarship

Named after Richard Zsigmondy , this scholarship is awarded to younger German scientists who want to work in the field of colloid research. The scholarship is 1,500 euros (as of 2011) and has been awarded since 1961.

Graham Prize

Named after Thomas Graham , this prize is awarded for special services to colloid science in a national and international context as well as to international cooperation in the field of colloid science.

Prize winners:

Steinkopff Prize

Named after Theodor Steinkopff (the owner of the Theodor Steinkopff publishing house ), this prize is awarded for outstanding work in the industrial and technological field of colloid, polymer or interface research .

Prize winners:

Liesegang Prize

Named after Raphael Eduard Liesegang , this prize is awarded for outstanding achievements in the field of pure or applied colloid science.

Prize winners:

Springer poster award

This prize is awarded by Springer-Verlag for the best poster in the field of colloid science.

Laura R. Leonard Prize

This award was given for general advancement of colloid research. Leonard is the maiden name of the wife of the initially anonymous founder Martin H. Fischer , the exact identity of the namesake is unknown. After the Second World War , this prize was no longer awarded.

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See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d 49th Conference of the German Colloid Society (PDF; 394 kB); accessed on July 10, 2019.
  2. ^ Klaus Beneke, Over 70 Years of the Colloid Society, communications from the Colloid Society 1996 [1]