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2018 TYL-FJPPL / FKPPL JOINT ANNUAL WORKSHOP

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The 2018 edition will take place May 9-11 in the city of Nara, Japan. See the web site for the details.
Registration is now OPEN.
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The 2018 edition has taken place May 9-11 in the city of Nara, Japan. See the web site for the details.
 

2018 TYL-FJPPL YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD WINNERS

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The winners of the 2018 TYL-FJPPL Young Investigator Award are Dr. Dima El Khechen (CERN, Genève, Switzerland) and Dr. Kengo Shimada (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland), for their outstanding contributions to the development of the fast luminosity monitoring scheme for the SuperKEKB collider at KEK (TYL-FJPPL project A_RD_08) and to Cosmological tests of fundamental physics (TYL-FJPPL project HEP_04), respectively. The award will be given during the TYL-FJPPL annual workshop, in Nara planned May 9-11, 2018. The ceremony will include a short talk by each awardee or their representative.
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The winners of the 2018 TYL-FJPPL Young Investigator Award are Dr. Dima El Khechen (CERN, Genève, Switzerland) and Dr. Kengo Shimada (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland), for their outstanding contributions to the development of the fast luminosity monitoring scheme for the SuperKEKB collider at KEK (TYL-FJPPL project A_RD_08) and to Cosmological tests of fundamental physics (TYL-FJPPL project HEP_04), respectively. The award was given during the TYL-FJPPL annual workshop, in Nara, that took place in May 9-11, 2018. The ceremony included a short talk by each awardee or their representative.
 

2018 TYL CALL FOR APPLICATIONS TO FUND STAFF EXCHANGES

The details on the 2018 call can be consulted here
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Deadline for submission of applications and activity reports : CLOSED.
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Next call for submission of applications and activity reports will be published in December 2018 with a submission deadline in Februaray 2019.
 

2018 SUPPORT FROM FRENCH EMBASSY

The French Embassy in Tokyo has a program providing financial support to French scientists who want to build / explore new collaborations with Japanese partners. The funding is a grant covering the cost of one round trip from France to Japan (travel and local expenses). Please see the
 
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