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ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship

Selection criteria

Purposes:Postdoctoral
Programmes:All
Countries of Origin:All

Additional information

Eligible candidates:

A candidate must be under 45 years of age and working in Canada, Mexico, Europe, or the United States. The candidate must submit an original research proposal for review by the ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship Subcommittee. The proposed research theme must not overlap with other research grants or other funded research projects.

The recipient must be a member in good standing of The Electrochemical Society (ECS).

Grant information:

Purposes: The purpose of the ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship is to encourage young professionals and scholars to pursue research into batteries, fuel cells and hydrogen, and future sustainable technologies.

Grant information: Winners receive a restricted grant of no less than $50,000 to conduct the research outlined in their proposal within one year. Winners also receive a one-year complimentary ECS membership. Recipients are required to present their research at the ECS fall biannual meeting at the end of their fellowship award year. They are encouraged to publish an open access article in a relevant ECS Journal within 24 months of the end of the research period.

Grant provider:

The Electrochemical Society

Available positions:

Not specified

Deadline:

January 31

Application:

Required nomination materials include a completed nomination form. Optional materials include the candidate’s curriculum vitae, publications list, or other pertinent information supporting and strengthening the candidate’s nomination.

More information:For detailed information on eligibility criteria, application guidelines, and deadlines, visit the official website: ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship - ECS and ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship Rules
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