The Catalysis Science and Technology Division (CATL) of the American Chemical Society (ACS) proudly announces the winners of the 2025 Division Awards. These awards recognize individuals who have made exceptionally impactful contributions to the design, synthesis and/or chemical or mechanistic characterization of catalysts, which significantly advance the science and practice of catalysis.
Congratulations to Dr. Michele Sarazen, Princeton University, recipient of the 2025 Early Career Award in Catalysis. This award recognizes and encourages accomplishments and innovation of unusual merit by an individual in early stages of their career, emphasizing independence and creativity.
Congratulations to Dr. Simon Bare, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, recipient of the 2025 award for Exceptional Achievements in Catalysis. This award acknowledges excellence and scientific leadership in catalysis science and technology by an individual, emphasizing the impact of a researcher's body of work in the broad field of catalytic chemistry and catalytic materials or molecules.
Drs. Sarazen’s and Bare’s accomplishments will be celebrated during awards symposia to be held as part of the Fall 2025 American Chemical Society National Meeting, August 17 - 21. Washington, DC.
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