The ICL Prize was established in 1984 and is awarded during ICL conferences.
Traditionally, the Prize is awarded to outstanding researchers for studying the luminescence properties of materials and their applications.
The winner presents a talk at the closing session of the conference and receives a plaque citing his contribution to luminescence studies along with a cash award. The ICL Prize is sponsored by the Journal of Luminescence published by Elsevier.
Guidelines for nominations:
Please submit a single-page summary that describes the accomplishments of the candidate and why these accomplishments merit the ICL 2023 award. This summary will be used by the Prize Committee in making their selection. It would also be helpful if the candidate's vita could be supplied so that the Prize Committee is aware of the publications, patents, honors, awards, and other information that you believe would be significant in making the selection. If a vita is unavailable, please provide as much information as possible.
Please send the nominations to Prof. Daniel Jaque, chairman of the ICL International Advisory Board, and Prof. Georges Boulon, chairman of the ICL prize committee, before June 15th, 2023.
emails: daniel.jaque@uam.es georges.boulon@univ-lyon1.fr
Previous recipients:
Prof. M. Shionoya, Tokyo,1984
Dr. R.M. Macfarlane, IBM, 1987
Dr. A.A. Kaplyanskii, Ioffe Institute, 1990
Dr. M.J. Weber, LLNL, 1993
Prof. D.S. McClure, Princeton, 1996
Prof. E.I. Rashba, Landau Institute,1999
Prof. G. Blasse, Utrecht, 2002
Prof. W.M. Yen, UGA, 2005
Dr. F. Auzel, CNRS, 2008
Prof. G. Boulon, Lyon, 2011
Prof. V.M. Agranovich, Troitsk, 2014
Prof. H.U. Guedel, Bern, 2017
Prof. A. Meijerink, Utrecht, 2020