Connectionists: YOUNG RESARCHER AWARD @ FRCCS 2024
Hocine Cherifi
hocine.cherifi at gmail.com
Mon Sep 25 13:14:22 EDT 2023
*YOUNG RESARCHER AWARD*
<https://iutdijon.u-bourgogne.fr/ccs-france/young-resarcher-award/>
*@ **FRCCS 2024* <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.
*Important dates*
· Application deadline: *March 04, 2024*
· Notification to applicants: *April 02, 2024*
*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://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc7JjwOEPF0YYBRHWomS3o-fZ3YXu0a5QUYj22irtFM9VDA6g/viewform>
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*
A prize of 1000 euros is awarded to the winner. The award also covers the
registration fee of FRCCS <https://iutdijon.u-bourgogne.fr/ccs-france/>
2024
to facilitate attendance at the conference. The awardee will be recognized
and present his (her) work at FRCCS
<https://iutdijon.u-bourgogne.fr/ccs-france/> 2024.
For more information contact: hocine.cherifi at gmail.com
Join us at COMPLEX NETWORKS 2023 <https://www.complexnetworks.org/>
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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/> Plos Complex Systems
<https://plos.org/complex-systems-research-journal/#:~:text=PLOS%20Complex%20Systems%20will%20be,understand%20natural%20and%20chaotic%20systems.>
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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