- FUNDING
- Japan
Details
- Deadline
- 1-Αυγ
- Research Field
- Natural sciences
- Funding Type
- Funding
- Career Stage
- Recognised Researcher (R2) (PhD holders or equivalent who are not yet fully independent)Established Researcher (R3) (Researchers who have developed a level of independence)
About
Outline
The Sir Martin Wood Prize, named after the founder of Oxford Instruments, was established in 1998 with the objective of giving recognition to young scientists in Japan. The Prize is sponsored by the British company Oxford Instruments plc.
The Sir Martin Wood Prize is awarded annually to a scientist, younger than 40, who has achieved remarkable results in condensed matter science at a university or research institute in Japan.
Nominations have to come from recognised researchers in that field.
What is funded
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Duration
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Eligibility
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Organisation
- Organisation name
- Millenium Science Forum
- Organisation Country
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