Some 1900 participants in the Conference, including 541 graduate students and
early career scientists from 86 nations and more than 300 scientists from developing nations, were invited to provide comments on the papers, both before the conference and in themed daily plenary sessions.
Partial travel support is available for a limited number of
early career scientists from the developing world and Europe.
Over 600 attendees from the EFRCs, Hubs, CMS, and DOE: 250 senior members and 235
early career scientists from more than 95 institutions in 32 states, one foreign country, and Washington D.C.
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.
Early career scientists may particularly benefit
from experiences outside the lab.
The 28
early -
career scientists were selected
from 760 applications.
Reactions
from the people Science
Careers contacted — including professional development and policy experts and
early -
career scientists — suggest that while the report should help highlight the plight of
early -
career scientists worldwide, its ambition, methodology, and framing inhibit it
from really moving the issues forward.
And aside
from any real prejudice, the historical record of medicine as a male - dominated profession can drive women physicians and physician -
scientists to perceive bias, push themselves too hard — and burn out much
earlier than their male colleagues, or sacrifice their
careers in part or entirely.
But what can these
early -
career scientists expect
from the technology transfer agreements?
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.
Duffy's work has been recognized by a National Science Foundation
CAREER award, a Presidential
Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the Mercer Award
from the Ecological Society of America, and by the Yentsch - Schindler
Early Career Award
from the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO).
Another savvy science watcher, computational biologist Kelly Suter, an assistant professor at the University of Texas, San Antonio, has spied real promise for
early -
career scientists who are good enough, clever enough — and lucky enough — to benefit
from the sudden money.
Early -
career scientists who wish to win research funding
from federal agencies face a number of obstacles, not least of all the formidable competition: senior researchers who have spent years improving their grantsmanship skills.
Early -
career scientists can find role models among the many prolific academics who have become successful entrepreneurs, including biochemist Herbert Boyer, who co-founded Genentech, and chemist George Whitesides, who co-founded Genzyme and many other companies
from his academic bases at MIT and Harvard University.
Early -
career scientists, however, generally play no role in formulating the policies of these organizations, and their interests often differ
from those of established
scientists.
Relevant to
early -
career scientists are sections on choosing an adviser and a dissertation committee; finishing the dissertation; preparing to succeed at an interview, job talk, or meeting presentation; what to expect
from your mentor and committee and what to do if they fall short; how to create effective cover letters and CVs; what to focus on while working toward tenure; what to do if your English is not perfect; what errors to avoid in grant proposals; and much more.
I am suggesting, rather, that it would be a good thing if that event were to motivate some self - analysis within our community about whether we're paying as much attention as we should be to the psychological well - being of science trainees and
early -
career scientists,
from the undergraduate years through the postdoc and beyond.
Early -
career scientists should not shy away
from applying for prestigious grants just because they think they have an atypical
career path.
Today in Current Biology, three
early -
career scientists — two postdocs and a new principal investigator (PI)-- published a paper that uses data scraped
from PubMed to calculate the odds of becoming a PI.
To improve the current culture, the team argues that increased data sharing will allow more diverse people to actively participate in research, such as
early -
career scientists and those
from underrepresented groups;
scientists from smaller or historically less - influential institutions; citizen -
scientists; and
scientists from the Global South,
scientists from Africa, South and Central America, and much of Asia who are often excluded
from leading research.
Feedback that he's received
from early -
career scientists has reinforced the idea that being independent is the way to go.
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.
One effort in that direction that is still under development, says Harris, is a move to have
early -
career scientists from other Duke departments receive joint appointments in the Center for Teaching, Learning and Writing.
For
early -
career scientists, that means a wide variety of opportunities to choose
from.
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.
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.
Adding thousands of extra
scientists from abroad compounds the challenges that
early -
career scientists face.
Via a program called
Career Awards at the Scientific Interface (CASI), BWF encourages
early -
career physical
scientists to apply principles
from physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, and engineering to the biological sciences.
UNOLS is seeking applications
from early career scientists at U.S. universities who are interested in participating in an oceanographic research cruise that will continue an investigation of a chain of seamounts west of the East Pacific Rise at 8 ° 20» N followed by a detailed survey the East Pacific Rise ~ 9 ° 50» N that last erupted in 2005 - 2006.
From March 3rd to 8th 2014, the AAAS Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy (CSTSP) hosted five early - career scientists from the broader Middle East and North Africa (BMENA) region in a new AAAS BMENA Mentoring Program, funded by the Department of State and held at Georgetown University in Washington
From March 3rd to 8th 2014, the AAAS Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy (CSTSP) hosted five
early -
career scientists from the broader Middle East and North Africa (BMENA) region in a new AAAS BMENA Mentoring Program, funded by the Department of State and held at Georgetown University in Washington
from the broader Middle East and North Africa (BMENA) region in a new AAAS BMENA Mentoring Program, funded by the Department of State and held at Georgetown University in Washington D.C.
The Mentoring Program was a pilot project where five
early -
career scientists -
from Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia and Yemen - discussed and defined what mentoring means, how to become a better mentor, and what mentoring frameworks exist.
Consequently, the
early career scientists were able to learn about the following questions
from the existing literature:
Early career scientists will provide a talk to Keck Observatory staff about what they learned
from their visit and a final report which in the best case scenario would be a submission to an astronomical or technical journal.
The EMCR Program recognizes scientific and technical accomplishments, leadership and future promise demonstrated by LLNL
scientists and engineers
early in their
careers —
from five to 20 years since they received their most recent degree.
The partnership between Hsieh, Chen and Carver sprang
from scientific friendships forged during the
early years of each
scientist's
career, supported by PCF Young Investigator Awards.
AAS International Travel Grant funds are targeted for (in priority order)
early -
career scientists,
scientists from smaller institutions or
from underserved populations, and
scientists whose participation at the meeting is important for US visibility.
«We had specialists in enzymes and mimics,
scientists who were established in their fields and
early in their
careers, experimental researchers and computer modelers, all
from around the world.»
ESOF is one of the best opportunities for everyone
from leading
scientists,
early careers researchers, business people, policy makers, science and technology communicators to the general public to come together to find out more about how science is helping us advance today.
She received a Career Award
from NSF in 2009 and a Presidential
Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers in 2011, one of the highest honors given by the United States government to researchers at this stage in their
careers.
In 2016, Lemons received the Presidential
Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers, from President O
Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the
early stages of their independent research careers, from President O
early stages of their independent research
careers,
from President Obama.
While cruise time will be granted to researchers based on merit, ARICE project coordinators hope the program will increase opportunities for
early career researchers and
scientists from countries who do not have easy access to an icebreaker.
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.
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
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
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
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
early career scientists scientists with WCRP.
Such unprecedented gathering counts with the presence of 523 students plus
early career scientists and 332
scientists from developing countries.