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The Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter will provide financial support to our workshop and these are great news! We will observe "Frauenfelder Rules" and video-record the event, as requested. This grant may facilitate the participation of colleagues coming from the US and from other ICAM Branches. If you're hesitating, please contact us!
We are glad to announce that the European Physical Society agreed to give us a gran (€200) for the Best Poster Presentation. So, there will be a challenge during our conference and the best poster will take the price. Prepare your posters and submit them !
STATPHYS27 has received funding from the US National Science Foundation for travel support of young participants from USA institutions: up to USD1000 per traveler, up to 25 fellows. To apply for this funding (deadline June 30) you should visit https://icmt.illinois.edu/opps-travel-funds.asp Take profit from this chance and come one week earlier to Bariloche!
We're happy to announce that the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) will provide partial financial support for the realization of our workshop. More details to be posted soon!
It is our pleasure to announce that Fundación Williams (http://www.fundacionwilliams.org.ar/) will grant up to 7 fellowships to waive registration fee charges of young participants. You can now apply for this financial help, giving a brief justification of your request, after having submitted your abstract for a poster or talk. Write us to yielding2019@sciencesconf.org using as a subject: Request of financial support.
Entropy is currently accepting applications and nominations for three Travel Awards to sponsor postdoctoral fellows or PhD students to attend a relevant conference of their choice in 2019. For more information about the awards and how to apply, please click https://www.mdpi.com/journal/entropy/awards The three thematic areas for the three Travel Awards are: (1) Statistical Mechanics (2) Information Theory (3) Thermodynamics If you are interested, please choose only one Travel Award to apply for, and apply the award by 28 February 2019. The award will consist of 800 Swiss Francs.
The José A. Balseiro foundation has made a contribution for the development of our workshop and we truly appreciate their help.
The IUPAP Working Group on Women in Physics has launched a new round of the IUPAP Travel Grants Program. This program was created to help fund women from developing and low-income countries, who may not have another opportunity, to attend a regional or international conferences, workshop or school. They expect to be funding approximately 20 to 25 grants, depending on the amounts awarded, with a maximum of $750.00 or less per grant.
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