1.Professional Experience
- Minimum years of relevant experience in the field.
- Specific roles or positions held that qualify the nominee.
2. Educational Background
- Required degrees or certifications relevant to the award.
- Preference for advanced degrees (e.g., Master’s or Ph.D.) in specific disciplines.
3. Contributions and Achievements
- Evidence of significant contributions to the field (e.g., publications, patents, innovations).
- Recognition through previous awards, honors, or accolades.
4. Impact and Influence
- Metrics demonstrating the impact of the nominee's work (e.g., citation counts, industry adoption).
- Examples of how the nominee's contributions have influenced the field or society.
5. Ethics and Professionalism
- Adherence to ethical standards and professionalism in research or practice.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion within their field.
6. Collaboration and Mentorship
- Evidence of collaborative efforts with peers, interdisciplinary work, or team leadership.
- Contributions to mentoring or training others in the field.
7. Innovation and Originality
- Demonstrated creativity or originality in their work.
- Novel approaches or solutions to existing challenges in the field.
8. Publication Record
- Number and quality of peer-reviewed publications or presentations.
- Impact of publications, such as citation metrics or journal rankings.
9. Community Engagement
- Involvement in community service or outreach related to their field.
- Contributions to public understanding or education about their area of expertise.
10. Nomination Process
- Requirements for nomination, such as letters of recommendation or supporting documents.
- Application deadlines and submission formats.