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General Informations
Submission Process
1. Visit the HEPCS Awards Official Website: Start by visiting the official website of the International Research Awards on High Energy Physics and Computational Science. You can access the website here: HEPCS Awards Website.
2. Navigate to the Nomination Section: Locate the "Nominate Now" section on the home page of the HEPCS Awards website. You can access the nomination page directly using this link: Nomination Page.
3. Provide Your Primary Details:
- Title: Choose your title from the available options (e.g., Dr, Mr, Mrs, etc.).
- First Name: Enter your first name in the provided field.
- Last Name: Enter your last name.
- Category: Select the relevant category from the options provided.
- Designation: Input your current job title or designation.
- Institution/Organization: Specify the name of your company, institution, or organization.
- Country: Choose your country from the provided list.
- Email: Enter your email address.
- Phone: Input your phone number, including WhatsApp if applicable.
- Full Postal Address: If you want to receive a printed brochure, provide your complete postal address.
- Queries & Comments: If you have any inquiries or comments, you can include them here.
4. Provide Subject Details:
- Domain: Choose the domain that aligns with your expertise or the nominee's expertise.
- Subdomain/Subject/Service Area: Enter the specific subdomain or subject area within the chosen domain.
5. Professional Details:
- Upload your Resume (CV) /Filled Application form: Upload the relevant document containing your resume or filled application form. You can download the application form here: Download Application Form
- Webpage links (optional): If applicable, provide links to your websites, profiles, blogs, videos, or social media pages where your research work is explained.
6. Research Awards: Select the specific award category you wish to be considered for from the available options.
7. CAPTCHA Verification: Complete the CAPTCHA verification process to confirm your status as a human user.
8. Submit Your Nomination: Once all the required fields are completed and any necessary files are uploaded, click the "SUBMIT" button to finalize your nomination.
9. Confirmation: Upon submission, you may receive a confirmation message or email acknowledging the receipt of your nomination.
Remember that the specific process and details may vary slightly based on the event's website design and functionality. If you encounter any difficulties during the nomination process or have questions, consider reaching out to the event organizers using the provided contact information for assistance.
Award categories
- Young Scientist Award
- Best Researcher Award
- Outstanding Scientist Award
- Lifetime achievement Award
- Women Researcher Award
- Best Faculty Award
- Best Scholar Award
- Most Cited Paper Award
- Best Innovation Award
- Best Paper Award
- Excellence in Innovation
- Excellence in Research
- Best Extension Activity Award
- Best Keynote Speaker
- Excellence in (Your Subdomain/Subject/Service area)
Others
Award Subject Tracks
Chiral spinors and helicity amplitudes | Chiral symmetry breaking | Effective field theory and renormalization | Experimental methods | Free particle wave equations | High energy physics | Interactions and fields | Invariance principles and conservation laws | Lepton and quark scattering | Particle physics and cosmology | Particles and antiparticles | Quark interactions | Spontaneous symmetry breaking | The matter particles | Weak interactions | Particle Experiments | Quantum Field Theory | Computational Methods | Dark Matter Studies | Collider Phenomenology | Beyond Standard Model | Neutrino Experiments | Computational Particle Physics | Higgs Boson Research | Quantum Computing | Nuclear Physics | Machine Learning in Physics | Data Analysis Techniques | Gravitational Waves | High-Energy Astrophysics | Quantum Technologies | Electroweak Physics | Supersymmetry | Advanced Computing | Dark Sector Research | Quantum Information | Computational QCD | Hidden Particles | Theoretical Advances