I am an enthusiastic
early career scientist with an interdisciplinary training and a strong computational background.
The ECETOC Best Platform Award honours
the early career scientist with the best platform presentation at the SETAC Europe 25th Annual Meeting.
Giovanna's goal is to increase advocacy opportunities for
early career scientists with a focus on diversity and inclusion.
An update on the pilot GENETICS Peer Review Training Program, which provides
early career scientists with a mentored peer review experience in which they participate...
From an early stage, the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) has been a key ECR partner of WCRP, particularly of its Core - Project on Climate and Cryosphere (CliC), connecting active groups of
early career scientists with WCRP.
Not exact matches
The course is geared towards
early -
career scientists as well as
scientists or government officials
with policy and diplomacy experience from developing countries.
Since then, ERC Starting Grants have continued to support
early -
career scientists as they transition to independence and establish their own groups in Europe,
with the majority of the 7000 grants that the ERC has distributed going to researchers under 40.
2010 Lynford L. Goddard is honored as the first recipient of the AAAS
Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science for exemplifying an early career scientist eager to share his excitement about science and demonstrating excellence in reaching high school students with activities in electrical engineering, while simultaneously pursuing a competitive research ca
Early Career Award for Public Engagement
with Science for exemplifying an
early career scientist eager to share his excitement about science and demonstrating excellence in reaching high school students with activities in electrical engineering, while simultaneously pursuing a competitive research ca
early career scientist eager to share his excitement about science and demonstrating excellence in reaching high school students
with activities in electrical engineering, while simultaneously pursuing a competitive research
career.
Early -
career scientists can prepare themselves by engaging
with groups such as AAAS, which offers science communication training, opportunities for
scientists and engineers to engage in policy and tools for catalyzing advocacy, Holt noted.
Even more unusual was the attention given to
early -
career scientists,
with the very first call dedicated to them.
The program, now in its 18th year, provides
early career individuals
with the opportunity to spend 12 weeks at the Academies in Washington, DC learning about science and technology policy and the role that
scientists and engineers play in advising the nation.
The AAAS
Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science, launched in 2010 through the generosity of the Hazen Foundation and several AAAS donors, recognizes «early - career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence in their contribution to public engagement with science activities.&r
Early Career Award for Public Engagement
with Science, launched in 2010 through the generosity of the Hazen Foundation and several AAAS donors, recognizes «
early - career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence in their contribution to public engagement with science activities.&r
early -
career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence in their contribution to public engagement
with science activities.»
An
early -
career scientist met
with a Nobel laureate to discuss the choice between doing research or becoming a physician
One of Prasher's interests is Civil War reenactments, and from his perch in 2011, he imagines a reenactment of his
early career: If only he had networked
with other
scientists and institutions, especially when he felt isolated, he says today, he might have stayed in the field of bioluminescence or at least in science.
Combining a student - centered approach
with the teaching of system smarts can reduce the importance of the «random factor» — that serendipitous conversation or chance meeting in a hallway — that most
scientists of color say played a major role in the
earliest stages of their
career.
Despite the cost in time and effort, collaborating
with the world's best
scientists and the world's leading scientific facilities can result in stronger science and increased visibility for
early -
career scientists.
Every summer, some 550
early -
career scientists gather for a week
with 20 to 35 Nobel Prize winners in the sciences on the beautiful island of Lindau, Germany.
In 2014, after her first attempt at getting an INSERM position came to no avail, Bigorgne was confronted
with a reality that many
early -
career scientists eventually come to face: Despite her passion, years of training, and personal sacrifices, she wouldn't necessarily be able to secure a permanent position and stay in academia.
Although the survey data can't definitively show this to be the case, the authors suggest that receiving better
career development information at
earlier stages of their training, preferably in graduate school, would better equip
scientists «to start their
careers with greater clarity» immediately upon completing the doctorate.
Recognizes
early -
career scientists and engineers who have demonstrated excellence in their contributions to public engagement
with science activities
The AAAS
Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science was established in 2010 to recognize «early - career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence in their contribution to public engagement with science activities.&r
Early Career Award for Public Engagement
with Science was established in 2010 to recognize «
early - career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence in their contribution to public engagement with science activities.&r
early -
career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence in their contribution to public engagement
with science activities.»
This is particularly important given the difficulty of distinguishing among the
scientists from China at an
early stage in their
careers where their publication records can not be directly compared
with those in Europe.
INSERM is hoping that a number of young
scientists will decide to try their luck in France and seize the opportunity to develop an original project,
with a good deal of freedom at an
early stage of their research
careers.
He says he gained this expertise
early in his
career by hobnobbing
with social
scientists at places like the Aspen Institute: «I taught them climate, they taught me economics.»
First, you must recognize that the current structure of medical schools and universities,
with their anachronistic, rigid «up or out» promotion and tenure systems, were designed to accommodate the male physician -
scientist of
earlier generations whose
career ambitions were supported by stay - at - home wives who assumed all household and child - rearing responsibilities.
For
early -
career academic
scientists, success requires balancing the common good — such as service work —
with parts of the job that have, or should have, more impact.
Furthermore, the extremely competitive nature of the job, and of research funding once they have the job, may be forcing
early career scientists to play it safe, choosing research projects
with a surer, shorter - term payoff instead of daring projects that may not pay off big in the longer term.
In response to this, CSTSP in collaboration
with the Institut Pasteur de Tunis and Faculty of Science Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar hosted the third meeting in Tunisia on 31 October to 1 November, 2011 to educate
early -
career scientists from the BMENA region about critical issues associated
with international collaboration of infectious diseases.
The AAAS
Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science recognizes early career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence not only in their research careers but also in promoting meaningful dialogue between science and soc
Early Career Award for Public Engagement
with Science recognizes
early career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence not only in their research careers but also in promoting meaningful dialogue between science and soc
early career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence not only in their research
careers but also in promoting meaningful dialogue between science and society.
One odd one that's important for
early -
career scientists is the new K99 / R00 award, which combined a training award
with a research grant to bridge the transition from postdoc to faculty.
But whether or not
early -
career scientists speak up, they will have to live
with whatever decisions Congress makes.
According to Next Wave's Andrew Fazekas, the field of sports science is getting lots of ice time
with early career scientists in Canada.
It may be tough for
scientists in the
early stages of their
careers, especially students, to find a company to collaborate
with — but the long - term payoff can be huge.
Many of the
early -
career scientists working in academe, for example, fail to distinguish between organizations that employ
scientists in real jobs paying salaries commensurate
with their skills and programs that «train» more
scientists at low pay, adding to the supply of job - seekers while doing nothing to create real jobs.
One of NIH's key actions in implementing the report was the Broadening Experience in Scientific Training (BEST) awards program, which aims to «introduce students and postdoctoral
scientists to the wide array of biomedical
careers early in their training, and provide them
with experiences in the
career they plan to pursue, in addition to their PhD studies and traditional postdoctoral training,» Rockey writes.
An
early -
career scientist met
with a Nobel laureate who is a pioneer in the field of biochemistry
Granting the five
early -
career scientists the opportunity to meet
with peers, senior
scientists and mentors allowed them to broaden their understanding of mentoring.
In our Keck Visiting Scholars Program, funds are provided for
early career scientists (graduate students and postdoctoral students) to reside at W. M. Keck Observatory, working
with our resident astronomers and instrumentalists for periods of one to three months.
We spoke to Daniel Bolnick at the University of Texas at Austin (and an
early career scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute) about what went wrong
with his paper «Diet similarity declines
with morphological distance between conspecific individuals,» and why he chose to be so forthright about it.
Schmid College Fellows are outstanding
early -
career scientists who provide innovative teaching and mentorship to undergraduate students in our Grand Challenges Initiative (http://www.chapman.edu/GCI), as well as advance independent research in collaboration
with a member of the faculty.
The KVSP provides the opportunity for
early career scientists, post ‐ doctoral and graduate students, to be resident at Keck Observatory while working hands ‐ on
with our telescopes and instrumentation.
FESPB supports students and
early career researchers to bring their work to the widest possible audience at Congress
with support grants and our most prestigious award - the FESPB Young Plant
Scientist.
Early -
career scientists can prepare themselves by engaging
with groups — including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the one that I run — which offer science communication training, opportunities for
scientists and engineers to engage in policy, and tools for catalyzing advocacy.
The NIH Director's New Innovator award is designed specifically to support a small group of creative
scientists at an
early stage of their
career with an emphasis on innovative, high - impact projects, according to the NIH website.
The Lasker Foundation is proud to partner
with iBiology in support of the Young
Scientist Seminars (YSS), an annual competition that encourages
early -
career scientists to share their their research to the public through storytelling, analogies, and visuals.
Behave by Andromeda Romano - Lax This page - turning historical novel about a complicated relationship between two
scientists in the
early 20th century touches on themes that will resonate
with modern readers — the enduring debate of nature vs. nurture, as well as the eternal struggle women face to balance family life and
career opportunities.
If young
scientists can be caught at the beginning of their
careers, before they've internalized the «language» of animal testing (although this starts even
earlier than that, usually
with high school dissections), then it will be more natural for them to embrace non-animal alternatives.
It is my hope that other younger
scientists coming into this field, who too may eventually find themselves subject to politically - motivated attacks on their work, will read Romm's book (and perhaps mine too) and learn these lessons
early in their
career, so that they don't find themselves ambushed
with little or no defense, down the road.
Whilst we are looking for a meteorologist or
scientist with several years experience, we welcome applications from enthusiastic and capable
early career professionals who have studied meteorology and / or climate science and are looking to learn new skills and further their
career.
This summer school is aimed at postgraduate students and
early career scientists who would like to obtain a solid grounding in polar climate system science,
with a particular focus on the atmosphere, ocean and sea ice and their interactions.