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IIR Young Researchers Awards: the scientists after whom these prizes are named. Brief histories of their lives. 2.

Author(s) : DUMINIL M.

Type of article: Periodical article, Review

Summary

In 1989, the International Institute of Refrigeration decided to create Young Researchers Awards in order to recognize innovative, outstanding research work performed by young researchers early in their careers, in the fields of expertise of the IIR's specialized commissions. These prizes are awarded to outstanding young researchers during International Congresses of Refrigeration, and are as follows: Peter Kapitza Award for outstanding research in the cryophysics field; Carl von Linde Award for outstanding research in the cryogenic engineering fields; Sadi Carnot Award for outstanding research in the thermodynamics, and heat and mass transfer fields; James Joule Award for outstanding research in the refrigerating systems and equipment, thermodynamic heating and air-conditioning fields; Alexis Carrel Award for outstanding research in the cryobiology, cryomedicine, cryosurgery and biotechnology fields; Clarence Birdseye Award for outstanding research in the cold chain and refrigerated food science and engineering.

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  • Original title: IIR Young Researchers Awards: the scientists after whom these prizes are named. Brief histories of their lives. 2.
  • Record ID : 2003-2056
  • Languages: English
  • Source: IIF, Note Inf./IIR, Inf. Note/Bull. IIF-IIR/www.iifiir.org - vol. 83 - n. 1
  • Publication date: 2003

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