He received the award from the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE). This international award is very competitive and only given every two years to a scientist who has made an important …
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He received the award from the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE). This international award is very competitive and only given every two years to a scientist who has made an important contribution in the field of bioelectrochemistry. This is the first time a Clarkson faculty member has received the award, and only the third time a United States-based professor has won it.
Officials with ISE say Professor Katz was given the award for his long-time highly important contributions to research in bioelectrochemistry. Other Niki Award winners are extremely well-known scientists working in electrochemistry and have contributed greatly to the field.
“I am very proud to join the cohort of these scientists and was very surprised by this award. I hope it will continue to help attract good scientists and students to Clarkson University,” Katz said.
In addition to the award, Professor Katz is also invited to give a special lecture at the next ISE meeting in 2020 in Belgrade.