Connectionists: Doctoral Student and Young Researcher Awards @ FRCCS 2023
Hocine Cherifi
hocine.cherifi at gmail.com
Wed Apr 19 07:12:05 EDT 2023
*DOCTORAL STUDENT AWARD*
<https://iutdijon.u-bourgogne.fr/ccs-france/doctoral-student-award/>
*@ **FRCCS 2023* <https://iutdijon.u-bourgogne.fr/ccs-france/>
*Submission deadline: April 24, 2023*
The Doctoral Student Award is part of CSS FRANCE's
<https://www.cssfrance.org/> global initiative to support early career
researchers in their quest to advance the frontiers of science across a
broad range of disciplines. It is in place to recognize early career
contributions and leadership in research in Complex Systems related fields.
It is awarded to young researchers enrolled in a Ph.D. program.
This competition consists in presenting your research in simple terms in a
five minutes video to a lay audience. Your presentation should be clear,
concise, and convincing.
*Eligibility*
- Eligible candidates must:
- Be under 30.
- Be enrolled in a Ph.D. program in whatever discipline Complex Systems
covers.
- Commit to presenting their work at FRCCS if awarded
- Accept and authorize the use and distribution of videos and photos
related to the competition, including on social networks
- Have informed their thesis supervisor of their participation in the
competition
- Present a sufficiently advanced state of the doctoral research project
*Application Instruction*
The application package must contain the following:
- A CV of the candidate (maximum two pages)
- A summary (maximum two pages) presenting the research work, its
context, main contribution, and scientific impact.
- A 5 minutes video presentation.
*Application Process*
Applications are made via a google form on the online portal.
<https://forms.gle/4uqNytEWoprGjWfH6>
*Note that Google Forms requires you to be signed in to a Google account to
upload files and submit your responses. *
*Selection Process*
FRCCS Award Committee will evaluate all qualified candidates and propose
the winner to the Advisory Board of CSS FRANCE, which will make the final
decision.
*Award Procedure*
All applicants will be informed about the outcome in early May. The award
will be recognized and presented at the upcoming FRCCS Annual Meeting. The
award will also cover one FRCCS registration to facilitate attendance at
the meeting to receive their award and contribution towards travel costs.
For more information contact: hocine.cherifi at gmail.com
*Subject: YOUNG RESARCHER AWARD @ FRCCS 2023:*
*YOUNG RESARCHER AWARD*
<https://iutdijon.u-bourgogne.fr/ccs-france/young-resarcher-award/>
*@ **FRCCS 2023* <https://iutdijon.u-bourgogne.fr/ccs-france/>
*Submission deadline: April 24, 2023*
The Young Researcher Award is part of CSS FRANCE's
<https://www.cssfrance.org/> global initiative to support early career
researchers in their quest to advance the frontiers of science across a
broad range of disciplines. It is in place to recognize early career
contributions and leadership in research in Complex Systems related fields.
It is awarded to young researchers up to *five years* after the Ph.D.
completion (date of Ph.D. defense) and the deadline of the call for
nomination.
*Eligibility*
- Applications for this award are welcomed by academia, business, and
government scientists.
- Eligible candidates should not be older than 35 years.
- There should be no more than five years between the date of the Ph.D.
defense and the deadline of the call for nomination.
- Self-nominations are accepted and encouraged.
- Any young researcher can be nominated in whatever discipline Complex
Systems covers.
- Candidates must commit to presenting their work at FRCCS if awarded.
*Application Instruction*
*For self-nomination*
The application package must contain:
- A CV of the candidate (maximum two pages)
- Research achievement: a letter describing the context and relevance of
the achievement, its scientific impact, and why it deserves an award
(maximum two pages).
- A long-term research project (maximum two pages)
*For supporter nomination*
- A CV of the candidate (maximum two pages)
- Research achievement: a letter describing the context and relevance of
the achievement, its scientific impact, and why it deserves an award
(maximum two pages).
- A statement from the candidate (maximum two pages) reflects their
understanding of how the original scientific research moved science forward.
*Application Process*
Applications are made via a google form:
Fill out the self-nomination form <https://forms.gle/KK9yemnrqbxcrjoW6> or
the Supporter nomination form <https://forms.gle/bkVFg9pUvt2f4K1p9>
*Note that Google Forms requires you to be signed in to a Google account to
upload files and submit your responses. *
*Selection Process*
FRCCS Award Committee will evaluate all qualified candidates and propose
the winner to the Advisory Board of CSS FRANCE, which will make the final
decision.
*Award Procedure*
All applicants or the nominators will be informed about the outcome in
early May. The award will be recognized and presented at the upcoming FRCCS
Annual Meeting. The award will also cover one FRCCS registration to
facilitate attendance at the meeting to receive their award and
contribution towards travel costs.
For more information contact: hocine.cherifi at gmail.com
Join us at COMPLEX NETWORKS 2023 <https://www.complexnetworks.org/>
*-------------------------*
Hocine CHERIFI
University of Burgundy Franche-Comté
Laboratoire* I*nterdisciplinaire *C*arnot de *B*ourgogne - ICB UMR 6303 CNRS
Editor in Chief Applied Network Science
<https://appliednetsci.springeropen.com/>
Editorial Board member PLOS One <https://journals.plos.org/plosone/>, IEEE
ACCESS <https://ieeeaccess.ieee.org/?http%3A%2F%2Fieeeaccess_ieee_org%2F>,
Scientific
Reports <https://www.nature.com/srep/>,
Journal of Imaging <https://www.mdpi.com/journal/jimaging>, Quality and
Quantity <https://www.springer.com/journal/11135/>, Computational Social
Networks <https://computationalsocialnetworks.springeropen.com/>,
Complex Systems <https://www.complex-systems.com/>
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