Abstract

Ladies and gentlemen, dear colleagues and friends: I am delighted to present this year’s winner of the Waldemar Lindgren Award to you. Zoltan Zajacz was born in Hungary, where he studied geology in at the Eotvos University in Budapest, then did his Ph.D. in our department with Werner Halter at ETH Zurich, with a focus on melt inclusion microanalysis and the determination of fluid/melt partition coefficients on natural samples. This training was followed by competitive post-doc grants, which Zoltan won, to work between ETH Zurich with Carmen Sanchez and University of Maryland with Phil Candela and Phil Piccoli, building up his first small research group. Three years ago, he was appointed to a tenure-track faculty position in economic geology at University of Toronto, where he works now as a researcher and professor. I …

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