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 ANT Young Scientist Award 
 The ANT Young Scientist Award for exceptional advances in EEG/MEG research is designed to foster, encourage and recognize outstanding achievements in, and contributions to cognitive neuroscience. It is hoped that this initiative will encourage students, doctorands and post-doctoral scientists working both within academic and clinical areas. The Young Scientist Award is given every two year and once to an individual. 
 
Objectives of ANT Young Scientist Award
- To encourage excellent young scientists and engineers to pursue and publish quality work;
- To stimulate young researchers to embark on research projects of their own interest more independently;
- To improve the link between high-tech industry and top-level research;
- To enhance the exchange of newly-produced scientific results and the application of expertise; and
- To motivate innovation.
 
 
Previous edition of the Young Scientist Award
In 2006 ANT organized the first edition of the ANT Young Scientist Award. The response to this first award was unexpected and ANT received many applications. After carefull evaluations of the committee three winners were selected. more
 
Upcoming events

June 10th, 2012
18th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Beijing, China

June 13th, 2012
SNCLF, Amiens, France

July 2nd, 2012
ASSC-The Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Brighton, United Kingdom

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