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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus

MA 19A: Award Ceremony “Nicholas Kurti European Science Prize”

MA 19A.1: Talk

Tuesday, April 1, 2014, 14:45–15:00, BEY 118

Award Ceremony ``Nicholas Kurti European Science Prize'' — •n n — \relax

Oxford Instruments Omicron NanoScience is proud to sponsor the Nicholas Kurti European Prize for research in physical science. The objective of the Nicholas Kurti Prize is to promote and recognise the novel work of young scientists working in the fields of Low Temperatures and/or High Magnetic Fields and surface science in Europe. Oxford Instruments are aware that there is a critical and often difficult stage for many between completing their PhD and gaining a permanent research position. The company therefore would like to help individuals who are producing innovative work by offering assistance both financially and through promotion of their research work. The Nicholas Kurti Prize consists of €8,000 Euros cash prize, a certificate and trophy, and support to attend a conference of your choice where the prize is awarded.

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