FAQs

I wish to nominate someone who is within 4 years of PhD graduation but already has a tenure-track position. Are they eligible?

Anyone already in a tenure-track position is not eligible.

What nomination materials are required?

Please upload a nomination letter of support (max two pages) and the nominee’s resume.

When is the nomination submission deadline?

Nominations are due July 22, 2024.

Are nominations restricted to US citizens?

All nominations are welcome. However, due to limited funds to support travel, the number of attendees from international locations will be limited.

What are the eligibility requirements?

Candidates should be within four years of having received their PhD degree or within one year of expected PhD graduation.

What criteria are considered for selection?

Nominees are considered based on their technical merit and scientific vision.

What topics will be covered in the agenda?

The agenda will be a mix of research presentations, technical discussions, and discussions about academic/research life. A primary focus of the workshop is increasing the participation of underrepresented communities in computational and data sciences. The specific agenda will be posted once attendees have been selected.

Can multiple people submit a nomination for the same person?

We prefer one nomination letter per applicant, but it can be signed by multiple nominators.

Should the nominee be involved in the application process or should it be anonymous?

Yes, the nominee should be involved! The nominee should provide their resume and also be enthusiastic about wanting to attend such an event.

When will nominees be notified of selection?

Nominees will be notified in mid-August.