ICAS Awards 2010 - request for nominations
Awards Rules
Nomination Form
On behalf of ICAS we hereby invite all ICAS Member Societies and Council Members to submit proposals for suitable candidates for the following ICAS Awards to be presented at ICAS 2010 in Nice, France.
Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Memorial Lecture Award
The Distinguished Lectureship Award is intended primarily to recognize and honour a scientist or engineer of eminence who in a long and productive career has made a significant contribution to progress in aeronautics. By tradition this Award is proposed by the host society (3AF to propose for ICAS 2010).
ICAS - Von Karman Award for International Cooperation in Aeronautics
Its purpose is to acknowledge exceptional achievement in international cooperation in the field of aeronautics, being awarded to a project or programme in which two or more countries are major participants and which is characterized by substantial technical achievement, scientific or technological advance or benefit to society. The Award is presented to a team made up of a representative of each participating country, nominated by that country as a leading contributor to its part in the project or programme.
ICAS - Maurice Roy Award
Its purpose is to honour persons of distinction who have an exceptional record in fostering international cooperation between scientists by their personal participation and involvement in aeronautics.
ICAS – Award for Innovation in Aeronautics
Its purpose is to recognize contributions of an individual or a team in effectively integrating a suite of advanced technologies, combined with new design and/or manufacturing processes, to create a new aeronautical system with significant worldwide impact. This impact may have been realized at the time of the award, or it may be a future impact that can be anticipated as a result of the achievement of the recipient(s).
ICAS - John J. Green Award
Its purpose is to honour young persons of distinction who are demonstrating an exceptional record in fostering international cooperation between scientists by their personal participation and involvement in aeronautics.
The detailed rules for ICAS Honours and Awards can be found in the attached document. A list of previous award recipients has been included for reference. A template to be used is also attached.
Please make an action to promote suitable candidates.
Proposals for award candidates should reach the ICAS Secretariat by July 31, 2009.
With best regards
Fred Abbink
Chairman Honours and Awards Committee
Anders Gustafsson
ICAS Executive Secretary
The International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS)
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