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PeerJ Awards at the 3rd Palaeontological Virtual Congress

PeerJ Awards at the 3rd Palaeontological Virtual Congress

by Gavin Morrison | Jun 14, 2021 | Awards, Community, Conferences, Societies

PeerJ are excited to announce that we are sponsoring two awards – Best Presentation and Best Poster – at the upcoming 3rd Palaeontological Virtual Congress in December. We recently talked to organiser Humberto G. Ferrón who gave us an insight into the...
PeerJ Award Winner at UT Dallas Meeting in Miniature: Fabian C. Herbert

PeerJ Award Winner at UT Dallas Meeting in Miniature: Fabian C. Herbert

by Gavin Morrison | May 5, 2021 | Award Winner Interviews, Awards, Community, Conferences

PeerJ Material Science  sponsored a PeerJ Award for Outstanding Student Presentation at the ACS/Dallas-Fort Worth section Meeting in Miniature on May 1st – this year held virtually. The award was won by Fabian C. Herbert, who recently gave us an intriguing...
PeerJ Award Winner: Joel Pinney – Best 3MT at the RiTA2020 Conference

PeerJ Award Winner: Joel Pinney – Best 3MT at the RiTA2020 Conference

by Gavin Morrison | Jan 5, 2021 | Award Winner Interviews, Awards, Collections, Computer Science, Conferences

PeerJ has collaborated with the 8th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications (RiTA 2020) to launch a PeerJ Computer Science Collection on Advances in Computational Learning for Robotics (see the Call for Papers here). We also...
PeerJ Award Winner Beata Mierzwa – ‘Best Scientific Poster Award’ at VIZBI 2019

PeerJ Award Winner Beata Mierzwa – ‘Best Scientific Poster Award’ at VIZBI 2019

by PeerJ Community | Nov 18, 2020 | Award Winner Interviews, Awards

The PeerJ Awards program aims to support students and early career researchers by recognising their work, as well as bringing continued awareness to the benefits that open access has in keeping science open and available to all. The winners receive a complimentary...
PeerJ Award Winner Hester Hanegraef – Best Talk at the Natural History Museum student conference

PeerJ Award Winner Hester Hanegraef – Best Talk at the Natural History Museum student conference

by PeerJ Community | Oct 22, 2020 | Awards

The PeerJ Awards program aims to support students and early career researchers by recognising their work, as well as bringing continued awareness to the benefits that open access has in keeping science open and available to all. The winners receive a complimentary...
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