We are glad to announce a remarkable opportunity for scientists based in SESAME Member to participate in the German Physical Society (DPG) Spring Meetings, thanks to the generous support of the Wilhem and Else Heraeus-Foundation (WEH-Foundation). This collaboration offers an unparalleled platform for showcasing your research, engaging with leading physicists, and advancing the boundaries of knowledge in the field of physics.
About the DPG Spring Meetings:
The DPG Spring Meetings serve as an annual gathering of physicists from around the world, providing a forum for the exchange of cutting-edge research, ideas, and collaborations. The event covers a wide spectrum of physics disciplines, including but not limited to particle physics, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, and many more. Details on the meetings can be found here.
About the WEH-Foundation:
The WEH-Foundation is a philanthropic organization dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge, innovation, and education. Through research grants, scholarships, and partnerships, it supports groundbreaking research and fosters the growth of young scholars, contributing in the pursuit of knowledge and the betterment of society.
Eligibility and Application Process:
The call for WEF-Foundation Grants is open to scientists who are affiliated with institutions in one of the Members of SESAME, the synchrotron radiation facility in the Middle East. To participate, interested researchers are invited to submit an abstract of their research. Successful candidates will be granted the opportunity to present their work at the DPG Spring Meetings in person.
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Why Participate:
This collaboration between SESAME and the WEH-Foundation is a testament to our commitment to fostering scientific excellence and facilitating the exchange of ideas among researchers in the Middle East and beyond.
SESAME encourages all eligible scientists to take advantage of this unique opportunity to showcase your research and make a meaningful contribution to the global physics community.