Definition:
The Young Scientist Award from SPRUC (SPring-8 Users Community) was established to recognize pioneering achievements in photon science by individual young scientists using SPring-8.
SPRUC will evaluate each candidate's future potential based on his/her work. SPRUC hopes this award will encourage further exciting research in this field and contribute to a successful career for the award recipients. This international prize will be awarded for outstanding results registered as published attainments with SPring-8 research.
In relation to the competition, 'SPring-8 research' is defined as science and technology investigating scientific phenomena by using the SPring-8 facility (including technical developments of instrumentation, etc.). Not only academic research, but also achievements conductive to commercialization of products, and a business enterprise in industrial applications are recognized.
Numbers of Winners:
Up to two winners/year.
Rules of Eligibility:
- Entrants must have been under the age of 35 in April 2015.
- The head or collaborator of a proposal approved in the last three years is eligible to compete for the prize.
- The research described in the entrants' thesis/reports must utilize SPring-8-based research.
- The prize will recognize only work that was performed while the entrant was a user of the SPring-8 facilities.
Entry Period:
From Wednesday, April 8 to Sunday May 31 2015.Closed.
Nomination Method:
Nominations must be made on a Candidate Nomination Form (free format). Please send completed form to the SPRUC Secretariat via email (see below). You can put yourself forward.
Send to:
SPRUC Secretariat (users@spring8.or.jp)
Selection Method:
A review committee will be set up under the SPRUC to carry out a rigorous review process.
Note:
The decision of a prizewinner will be announced by the end of July.
The award ceremony and winning lecture will be held at the SPring-8 Symposium 2015 (held on September 13th and 14th 19th and 20th, 2015 at Kyushu University,Ito Campus).
Event Secretary: Maiko Nishibori(nishibori.maiko.511@m.kyushu-u.ac.jp)
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