Turbulent Mixing and Beyond Workshop

Mixing in Rapidly Changing Environments

04-09 August 2014
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy
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Young Scientist and Best Poster Awards


At TMBW-2014 over 40 young scientists were nominated for the Award "Turbulent Mixing and Beyond for Youth."

The
Award "Turbulent Mixing and Beyond for Youth," TMB4U, was issued to two young researcher for recognition of their scientific contribution to the field of Turbulent Mixing and Beyond.

TMB4U was issued upon consideration by the members of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the contributed presentations at TMBW-2014, which are performed by eligible young scientists.

The nominees were graduate students and researchers at early stages of their carrier, who made a principal contribution to the work presented.

The selection was made on the basis of
    - scientific merit and novelty of the results
    - quality criteria, including
        rigor and connection to observations for theoretical and mathematical works;  
        reliability and repeatability of experimental results for experimental works;
        verification and validation of numerical models for numerical works;
        applicability for TMB-related problems for works in
statistics and data analysis.

TMB4U consisted of a financial part and a certificate citing the contribution made by the recipient.

TMB4U had no restrictions on a candidate citizenship, country of residence, and gender.

Information on Young Scientist award in 2009 and 2011 can be found at TMB4U-2009 and TMB4U-2011.


Over 20 posters were presented at TMBW-2014.
The Best Poster Award was issued for a best poster presentation at TMBW-2014. The selection was made on the basis of scientific merit and the quality of the presentation.

The Best Poster Award consisted of a financial part and a certificate citing the contribution made by the recepients.

The Best Poster Award had no restriction on a candidate citizenship, country of residence, and gender.