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Call for the Early Career Scientist Prize in Atomic, Molecular and Optical (AMO) Physics 2023

Posted By Administration, Friday 3 February 2023
Nominations are sought for the Early Career Scientist Prize in Atomic, Molecular and Optical (AMO) Physics 2023, which will be awarded by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics through its Commission AMO Physics C15. The prize will be granted during the XXXIII International Conference on Photonic, Electronic and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC 2023), which will take place from July 25 to August 1, 2023 in Ottawa, Canada. The Prize includes a certificate, a medal, a EURO 1,000 award and an invited presentation at ICPEAC 2023.
We strongly encourage you to consider a broad and diverse range of outstanding colleagues and collaborators when identifying candidates. The aim is to represent the whole international AMO Physics community in terms of gender, other under-represented groups and geographical regions.
 
The deadline for submission of nominations is 31st March 2023, and they should be sent to Rosario Gonzalez-Ferez email: c15iupap@gmail.com
 
Nominations made in previous years will be considered if the nominee is still an early career scientist: we therefore encourage nominators to provide an updated Curriculum Vitae of their nominee to help with the selection process.
 
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Tags:  AMO  C15  early career  Early Career Scientist Prize  IUPAP  prize 

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IUPAP C5 2022 Young Scientist Prize for Low Temperature Physics: open call for nominations

Posted By Administration, Monday 1 November 2021
Updated: Tuesday 19 October 2021

Author: IUPAP


The Commission on Low Temperature Physics (C5) of IUPAP solicits nominations of outstanding young experimental or theoretical physicists for 2022 Young Scientist Prizes. The prizes, each consisting of an IUPAP medal, certificate, and a cash award (~ 1000 Euros), and each winner will give an invited presentation at the 29th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (LT29), Sapporo, Japan, August 18-24, 2022. Candidates for the prize should have received their PhD within 8 years from the deadline for submission of nominations. This deadline is December 15, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. CST.


Nominations should consist of a nomination letter, including a suggested citation less than 20 words, two additional letters from experts not in conflict of interest with the candidate i.e. doctoral, or postdoctoral mentor, or close collaborator, detailing the nominee’s qualifications and scientific achievements, a complete CV, and a list of publications in a single pdf file, with the file name being the candidate’s name with last name first, e.g. HalperinWP.IUPAP , and mailed to the C5 commission chair, William Halperin: w-halperin@northwestern.edu and secretary Naoto Nagaosa: nagaosa@riken.jp.

IUPAP C5 welcomes applications from women and from underrepresented groups in the field of low temperature physics.

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