EPS Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Prize 2025
OBJECT: The EPS Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Prize recognises
outstanding research contributions in the area of statistical physics,
nonlinear physics, complex systems, complex networks.
CANDIDATES: One or two persons that have made independent or convergent
ground-breaking and agenda-setting contributions for the development of
the field. Prize winners can have any nationality.
NOMINATIONS: Self nominations will not be considered. The nominators
must send an email attaching a letter with a brief description of the
most important research contributions of the candidate and a list of up
to 6 key publications (maximum 2 pages) to the Chair of the board
Raffaella Burioni (raffaella.burioni@unipr.it) with the subject header
"EPS-SNPD award nomination". We encourage nominations of scientists from
groups currently underrepresented in Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.
DEADLINE: 30th May 2025
EPS Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Early Career Prize 2025
OBJECT: The EPS Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Early Career Prize
recognises outstanding research contributions in the area of statistical
physics, nonlinear physics, complex systems, complex networks.
CANDIDATES: One or two persons in their early career stage (defined as
having obtained the PhD degree less than 6 years ago at the time of
nomination) that have made independent or convergent ground-breaking
contributions for the development of the field. Prize winners can have
any nationality.
NOMINATIONS: Self nominations will not be considered. The nominators
must send an email attaching a letter with a brief description of the
most important research contributions of the candidate and a list of up
to 6 key publications (maximum 2 pages) to the Chair of the board
Raffaella Burioni (raffaella.burioni@unipr.it) with the subject header
"EPS-SNPD award nomination". We encourage nominations of scientists from
groups currently underrepresented in Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.
DEADLINE: 30th May 2025
Further information is available on the website of the Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Division of the EPS:
https://www.eps.org/members/group.aspx?id=85204