The European Young Researchers Award
The European Young Researchers Award is granted since 2010 to researchers demonstrating outstanding research performance and leadership. It aims to inspire early stage researchers to incorporate a European dimension and perspective into their research. The Award is granted each year; in odd years, the prize is dedicated to PhD candidates, and in even years to post-doctoral fellows. The Award consists of a Certificate, waiving the participation fee to ESOF, a grant to cover travel and accommodation for the stay in the ESOF city and a two years’ free EuroScience membership. ESOF 2018 will be held in Toulouse from 9 to 14 July.
Eduard Čech Distinguished Visitor Programme
The programme has been established with the aim to significantly enhance the creative environment in the Institute of Mathematics by bring here highly distinguished mathematicians for prolonged periods. For the details see the corresponding
regulationPavel Exner received the Neuron Award for Contribution to Science
Prof. Pavel Exner, researcher in the Institute of Nuclear Physics CAS and President of the European Mathematical Society received the Neuron Award for Contribution to Science. This prestigious award is designated to acknowledge and recognise top Czech scientists at home and abroad who have reached outstanding achievements in their field and as such can serve as role models and inspiration.
Prize of the Southmoravian Region awarded to František Neuman
Prof. František Neuman from the Brno Branch of the Institute of Mathematics CAS received the Prize of the Southmoravian Region for his contribution to science. The ceremony was held in the Slavkov Castle on 12 November 2016.
Fédération Française des Jeux Mathématiques a Société de Calcul Mathématique SA vyhlásily již osmý ročník soutěžní interaktivní matematické hry, tentokrát ve znamení románu J. Verna Ze Země na Měsíc. Kromě netriviálnní a inteligentní zábavy nabízí i finanční ceny pro vítěze.
Oficiální oznámení
Public stakeholder consultation — interim evaluation of Horizon 2020
The public consultation has been called by the European Commission to collect information from a wide audience on different aspects of Horizon 2020 implementation. Institutions as well as individuals (researchers, entrepreneurs, innovators) can take part till 15 January 2017. Outcomes of the consultation will affect on preparation of the new framework programme for research and innovations (FP9).
At the German National ERA Conference on 10 October 2015 in Berlin, the Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation Carlos Moedas presented his vision of the 9th Framework Programme to come after Horizon 2020. The principal values should be Exellence, Openness and Impact.
Yves Meyer receives the Abel Prize 2017
Dr. Bohuslav Balcar passed away
The 13th Eduard Čech Lecture: Jiří Outrata, ÚTIA AV ČR, Praha
Neuron Impuls grants for Tomáš Vejchodský and Ondřej Kreml
Dny otevřených dveří v Matematickém ústavu AV ČR | Open Houses in the Institute of Mathematics CAS
Bernard Bolzano Medals for Marián Fabian and Vladimír Müller
Cena za pozoruhodnou výzkumně zaměřenou publikaci
Emil Jeřábek received the Neuron Award for Promising Young Scientists