Nominees are evaluated based on several key criteria, including:
Innovative Research: The extent to which the candidate's work has introduced new concepts, methods, or technologies in catalysis. Scientific Impact: The influence of the candidate's research on the broader scientific community and its contribution to advancing the understanding of catalysis. Practical Applications: The practical implications of the candidate's work, particularly in terms of industrial applications and commercialization of catalytic processes. Sustained Excellence: The candidate's long-term commitment to and achievements in the field of catalysis.