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Young Scientist Award in Statistical Physics

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The Young Scientist Prize in Statistical Physics, established by the C3 Commission on Statistical Physics of the IUPAP, recognises outstanding achievements of scientists in the early stages of their career in the field of Statistical Physics.

Up to three awards will be presented at the Statphys25 conference, which will be held in Seoul, Korea, 22-26 July 2013. To be eligible for the Prize, nominees must have received their PhDs not more than eight years prior to 1 July 2013, and are expected to have displayed significant achievement and exceptional promise for future achievements in the area of experimental or theoretical Statistical Physics.

The Prize consists of a certificate citing the contributions made by the recipient, a Medal and €1000.

A CV, a list of publications and a description of the specific achievements of the nominee must accompany the nominations. They should also include details of the publication(s) for which the nominee is suggested. Self-nominations are not accepted.

The entire package should be bundled into a single PDF file and emailed to stefano [dot] ruffo [at] unifi [dot] it by 31 January 2013.

Read more on the Statphys25 conference website.




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