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Travel Award
Applied Sciences Travel Award was launched in 2017, and it is presented every year to encourage junior scientists to present their latest research at academic conferences in the field of applied sciences, which helps to increase their influence. The application will open from April to October, and winners will be announced by the end of December every year.
The Prize:
– CHF 600;
– A certificate.
Number of Winners: 5
Applied Sciences Travel Award
Winners announced
Eligibility and Requirements
– Postdoctoral fellows or PhD students;
– Plans to attend an international conference in 2025 (oral presentation or poster).
– Plans to attend an international conference in 2025 (oral presentation or poster).
List of Documents for Application
– Information of the conference the applicant is planning to attend and the abstract that will be submitted;
– Curriculum vitae and a list of publications;
– Justification letter describing the focus of the research (max. 800 words);
– Letter of recommendation from the supervisor, research director, or department head, which also confirms the applicant’s status.
– Curriculum vitae and a list of publications;
– Justification letter describing the focus of the research (max. 800 words);
– Letter of recommendation from the supervisor, research director, or department head, which also confirms the applicant’s status.
Past Winners
Winner
- SHShengpeng HaoShengpeng HaoChongqing University, China
- NMNikolaos MakrakisNikolaos MakrakisTechnical University of Crete, Greece
- KGKatarzyna GórskaKatarzyna GórskaWroclaw University of Economics and Business, Poland
- RIRaluca Mihaela IvanRaluca Mihaela IvanNational Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Romania
- DWDaniel WojtasDaniel WojtasMasaryk University, Czech Republic
Award Committee
Rodolfo Dufo-LópezRodolfo Dufo-LópezUniversity of Zaragoza, SpainChairman
Pasquale CrupiPasquale CrupiUniversity of Palermo, Italy
George osatosGeorge DrosatosInstitute for Language and Speech Processing, Athena Research Center, Greece
Ana Martins AmaroAna Martins AmaroUniversity of Coimbra, Portugal

