Nominations are sought for the Young Scientist Prize in Atomic, Molecular and Optical (AMO) Physics, which will be awarded in 2020 by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics through Commission C15 (AMO Physics). The prize will be granted during the 27th International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP 2020), to be held on 19-24 July at Toronto, Canada. The Prize includes a certificate, a medal, a EURO 1,000 award and an invited presentation at ICAP 2020.
Nominees for the 2020 award are expected to have made original and outstanding contributions to the field of AMO Physics. If the work was performed in collaboration, the leading personal contribution of the nominee must be clearly identified. To qualify as a “Young Scientist,” a nominee should have had, by 1 January 2020, no more than 8 years research experience (excluding career interruption) following the PhD. That is, the year of the PhD must have been 2012 or later, barring career interruptions.
Nominations should include:
- A brief paragraph stating the achievement for which the nominee is to be recognized.
- Curriculum vitae including all publications.
Self-nominations will not be considered.
Nominations should be sent to:
Roberto Rivarola
Instituto de Física Rosario, Centro Científico Tecnológico-CONICET, Rosario, Argentina
[e-mail] rivarola@ifir-conicet.gov.ar
Deadline is 15th April 2020.
Roberto Rivarola
Chair of IUPAP C15