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Call for Young Scientist Prize in Computational Physics

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Nominations are now open for the 2012 Young Scientist Prize in Computational Physics, of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics [IUPAP] Commission on Computational Physics [C20].

The prize, which consists of 1,000 euros, a medal and a certificate, will be given at the commission’s next Conference on Computational Physics [CCP2012], which is being held in Kobe, Japan, on 14-18 October. The winner will also be invited to present a paper at this meeting.

Nominees should have a maximum of eight years of post-PhD research experience and should be the principal performer of original work, of an outstanding scientific quality, in computational physics.

The deadline for nominations is 2 April 2012. Completed nominations, and any queries, should be emailed to Alex Hansen alex [dot] hansen [at] ntnu [dot] no.

For more information, and to download a nomination form, please visit the C20 website.




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