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    Junior Scientific Visibility

    The aim of this program is both to facilitate the integration of PhDs into the world of research and to encourage the emergence of young talent recruited at post-doctoral level, by providing them with tools that will enable them to be visible both locally and internationally.

    To this end, the FMJH is launching several calls for applications.


     

    For PhD Students

     

    • Incoming and outgoing International mobility

    It aims to contribute to the financing of research study period abroad, during one to two month(s) for PhD students in incoming and outgoing mobility (excluding PhD students under co-supervision who are beneficiary of other financing forms). The calls are planned for implementation in three phases.

                   Phase 1: release mid-November with application deadline 15th February.

                   Phase 2: release mid-February with application deadline 15th June.

                   Phase 3: release mid-June with application deadline 15th October.

    • Outgoing mobility

    Concerned public: PhD students registered at the EDMH

    It aims to help to the financing for one long term stay abroad (one to two month(s)) upon invitation of a researcher or an institution (such as for example the Institute Fields in Toronto or the MSRI in Berkeley). Such a stay can bring benefits to find a first scientific job while remaining within the dynamic of the thesis. Besides information about the stay (length, location, cost, amount of the requested contribution), the file shall contain a favorable opinion of the PhD supervisor and the EDMH as well as an invitation letter and a motivated scientific program, consistent with the current doctoral training. Maximum amount of the contribution: 2300 €.
     

    To apply

    • Incoming mobility

    Concerned public: PhD students abroad (or researcher having defensed their PhD abroad for less than one year)

    The purpose is to encourage long stays (one to two month(s)) in one of the mathematics laboratories of the Paris-Saclay great campus (see list) creating a pool of potential candidates for a future postdoctoral application. Besides information about the stay (length, location, cost, amount of the requested contribution), the file shall contain a favorable opinion of the PhD supervisor, an invitation letter with agreement of the host research unit director as well as a motivated scientific program. Maximum amount of the contribution: 2300 €.

    If you want to go to or come from Canada, a joint application is recommended, see below.

    To apply

     

    LIST OF AFFILIATED RESEARCH UNITS

    For Post-Docs

    Concerned public: post-docs in one of the mathematics laboratories of the Paris-Saclay great campus (see list above)

    • International visibility

    The calls are planned for implementation in three phases.

                    Phase 1: release mid-November with application deadline 15th February.

                    Phase 2: release mid-March with application deadline 15th June.

                    Phase 3: release mid-July with application deadline 15th October.

    It aims to help to the financing for one long term stay abroad (one to two month(s)) upon invitation of an institution (such as for example the Institute Fields in Toronto or the MSRI in Berkeley).

    The file shall contain a favorable decision of the candidate assigned laboratory director as well as an invitation letter and a motivated scientific program, consistent with the current project research. Maximum amount of the contribution: 2300 €.

    If you want to go to or come from Canada, a joint application is recommended, see below.

     

    To apply

    • Scientific animations

    The purpose is to offer a support to young organizers of scientific events in the Paris-Saclay area (working group, seminar, workshops, schools, etc…). The file must contain all details regarding the event (scientific agenda, dates, location, cost) as well as the amount of the requested contribution. Maximum amount of the contribution: 2000 €.

    Please note that applications are examined on an ongoing basis by the FMJH steering committee, which relies on the advice of a jury. To give the jury time to examine the applications, applications must be submitted at least 14 days before the next steering committee meeting. Late applications will be examined at the next steering committee meeting (see calendar)
     

    TO APPLY

     

    Mobility to and from Canada

    Three canadian organizations encourage mobility between France and Canada. If you want to go to Canada or come from Canada to Paris-Saclay, you must simultaneously apply to the calls of these organizations, which collaborate with FMJH:

    LAUREATES 2024

    • Outgoing mobility: Yadh Hafsi (LaMME), Mathis Fitoussi (LaMME), Maxime Payan (CMAP), Timothée Raynaud (UMA), Jeanne Tous (MIA),
    • Incoming mobility:  Daniel Agyapong (MIA)
    • International visibility for Post-Doc: Olga Kuznetsova (LMO)

    LAUREATES 2023

    • Outgoing mobility: Nayel Bettache (CREST), Ekaterina Tomilina (MaIAGE)
    • Incoming mobility: Filip Strakos (LMO)
    •  International visibility: Valentin Reys (IphT)

    LAUREATES 2022

    •  Outgoing mobility: Balthazar Flechelles (LAG, séjour à Séoul), Antoine Prouff (LMO, séjour à Madrid), Thibault Juillard (LMO, séjour à Montreal), Margaux Zaffran (CMAP, séjour à Haifa - Israël), Lucas Gierczak (CMLS, séjour à Berlin), Louis Reboul (CMAP - séjour à Palo Alto, USA), Théo Belin (FdM - séjour à Berlin), Jessie Levillain (CMAP - séjour à Trieste, Italie), Mathieu Joseph (LMO - séjour à Montréal/Toronto)

    •  Incoming mobility: Florian Brück (CREST), Sami Douba (LMO), Samuel Freedman (LMO), Randy Llerena (LMO), Xiao Xia (LMO), Samuel Dehority (LMO), Mélanie Koser (CMAP), Fang Yang (LMO)

    LAUREATES 2021

    •  Outgoing mobility: Gong Chen (CMLS, visit at Berkeley), Arthur Touati (CMLS, visit at Stanford)  
    •  Incoming mobility: Sami Douba (LMO), Colin Krawchuk (LMV)
    •  International visibility: Martina Magliocca (Centre Borelli), Nikita Simonov (LaMME)

    LAUREATES 2020

    •  Outgoing mobility: Badr Eddine Cherief Abdellatif (CREST), Alessia Del Grosso (LMV), Nidham Gazagnadou (LTCI), Paul Thevenin (CMAP), Alexandra Kuznetsova (CMLS), Vincent de Bortoli (CMLA), Nicolas SCHREUDER (CREST), Guillaume BALLIF (MUSCA) 
    •  Incoming mobility: Randy Fernando Llerena (LMO)