Otology and Neurotology
Young researchers award
Oct 06-07, 2025 Tokyo, Japan

International Conference onOtology and Neurotology

Abstract Submission Deadline: Apr 03, 2025
Early Bird Registration End Date: Apr 04, 2025

Young Scientist Award

Young Researchers Award

Sciconx Conferences is pleased to announce the Young Researchers Award, recognizing the outstanding achievements of young professionals and researchers in Nanoscience. This award will be presented at the “2nd International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology”, slated for November 06-07, 2025 in Hyderabad, India. It offers a platform for talented young researchers, investigators, postgraduate/master's students, and scholars to present their current research and innovations. Submit your abstract, register for the Nanoscience conference, and nominate yourself for the YRF awards.

Eligibility:

Postgraduates/Masters Students, Junior Scientists, Young Faculty Members, Ph.D. Scholars, and Postdoc Researchers

Privileges:

The Young Scientist Feature promotes young researchers by allowing them to present their achievements and future perspectives.

1. Acknowledgment as YRF Awardee

2. Recognition through certificates and mementos

3. Recognition via website promotion and award page

4. Networking opportunities with partners worldwide

5. Free publication of the research paper

Criteria:

1. All accepted abstracts automatically qualify for the Award.

2. Presentations will be evaluated at the conference venue.

3. Award winners will be selected by the judges of the award category.

4. Awards will be assessed based on design and format, intelligence, argumentation and approach, familiarity with past work, engaging quality, message and primary concerns, balance of content visuals, and overall impression.

Guidelines:

1. Submissions must be in English.

2. Topics must align with the conference's scientific sessions.

3. Each participant can submit a maximum of 2 abstracts.

4. Abstracts must be submitted online following the given template.

5. Abstracts must be written in Times New Roman, font size 12, and include title, name, affiliation, country, speakers' biography, recent photograph, image, and reference.

Conditions of Acceptance:

Awardees must submit the presentation for which the award is given for publication on the website, along with the author's permission. Failure to do so within the designated timeframe will result in forfeiture of the award.

Award Announcements:

Recipients will be officially announced after the conference concludes.

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