
Ignaz L. Lieben Award
08. 04. 2019
The Ignaz L. Lieben Award amounts to US-$ 36,000,- and is granted to young scientists who have been working in Austria, Bosnia-Herzegowina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia or Slovenia, permanently in the last 3 years.
Candidates should not be older than 40 years, have completed their doctorate and made outstanding contributions to the fields of molecular biology, chemistry or physics.
The Academies of Sciences of the countries listed above may propose candidates or scientists may apply themselves.
Deadline for applications: April 30, 2019.
For further information please access the following website: https://stipendien.oeaw.ac.at/en/preise/naturwissenschaften/ignaz-l-lieben-award/
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The Czech Academy of Sciences (the CAS)
The mission of the CAS
The primary mission of the CAS is to conduct research in a broad spectrum of natural, technical and social sciences as well as humanities. This research aims to advance progress of scientific knowledge at the international level, considering, however, the specific needs of the Czech society and the national culture.
President of the CAS
Prof. Radomír Pánek started his first term of office in March 2025. He is a prominent Czech scientist specializing in plasma physics and nuclear fusion.