2021 EuroSDR Award for the best PhD thesis related to geoinformation science

29 March 2021

Since 2016, EuroSDR has recognised contemporary PhD theses that have significantly contributed to the development of geoinformation science in the context of national mapping and cadastral agencies (NMCAs). In order to enhance collaboration between European academia and NMCAs, as well as to engage young scientists in its research endeavours, EuroSDR is pleased to announce its 2021 competition:

 

2021 EuroSDR Award
for the best PhD thesis related to geoinformation science

 

In order to be eligible, a PhD thesis should have been successfully defended in the period from January 2020 to July 2021. The PhD topic should be related to one or more of the research areas covered by the EuroSDR commissions (see http://www.eurosdr.net). The call is restricted to applicants that completed their PhD study in Europe. Applications should consist of:

  • A cover letter describing the main contribution/impact of the research contained in the thesis from a NMCA perspective (up to 300 words in English);
  • A PDF copy of the successfully defended thesis (in any European language);
  • An extended abstract of the thesis (1 000 – 1 500 words in English);
  • A certificate evidencing the date of the successful PhD defence;
  • Independent reviews of the thesis (if available, for example from the thesis examiners);
  • Curriculum Vitae of the applicant;
  • A video focused on the scientific content of the thesis (optional, max. 3 min. in English).

Though it is optional, the applicants are strongly encouraged to provide a short video presentation giving an overview on the objectives, methods, main findings and scientific impact of their thesis.

 

All application material must be sent to the EuroSDR secretariat (eurosdr@kuleuven.be) to arrive no later than 6th August, 2021. Incomplete applications will not be considered. The submitted application material will be evaluated by a committee approved by the EuroSDR Board of Delegates. Notification of the selected thesis will be issued by 10th September, 2021.

 

The author of the successful PhD thesis will receive an award of 500 EUR and be invited to present his/her work at the 139th EuroSDR Board of Delegates meeting, to be held in October, 2021.

 

For enquiries, please, contact Dr. Markéta Potůčková, EuroSDR Commission 6 – Knowledge Transfer marketa.potuckova@natur.cuni.cz