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We are excited to invite you to the first meeting of the non-permanent researchers in Biophysics within the OLIMPICS organization, a collaborative network uniting multiple labs and researchers at the intersection of Physics and Biology around Grenoble.
🧑🔬 Introducing the young researchers branch
Our newly formed branch (see the board) is aimed specifically at young researchers like you —PhDs, postdocs and even Master's students— who are pushing the boundaries in this exciting field. This is a space for us to connect, collaborate, and build a community that supports each other’s scientific growth. We plan on organizing workshops, periodic meetings to build a vibrant, interdisciplinary community, we are also open to your suggestions!
📅 Save the Date: Young OLIMPICS kick-off meeting!
We are thrilled to announce our first half-day event, where you’ll have the chance to:
- Meet fellow young researchers from a wide range of labs and specialties 🔗
- Discuss with old and new colleagues over coffee and lunch (included!) ☕🥗
- Present your research through short talks 🗣️🔍
Whether you’re looking to share your own work, get inspired by others, or just meet new faces in the field, this will be a fantastic opportunity!
📢 Call for Short Talks!
If you’d like to present your research, we encourage you to apply for one of our short talk slots (there is a prize for the best talk! 🤑). It’s a great way to showcase your work, get feedback, and meet people with similar interests. Talks should be 15 minutes, followed by a 5-minute Q&A session. This is a unique opportunity to share your insights with a multidisciplinary audience in a more informal context than usual, and a great way to practice for incoming presentations! 💡
🔗 How to Participate:
- Event date: Friday 22/11/2024
- Time: 9:00 - 13:00 hs
- Location: To determine... but in Grenoble
- Lunch and coffee break included!
📍 To register and apply for a short talk (strongly encouraged!), please fill out THIS FORM by Thursday 31/10.
We look forward to seeing you there and learning about the fascinating research happening in this field! It will be a fantastic chance to connect, share ideas, and enjoy a good time with fellow researchers.
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