Molecular Simulations in Biosystems and Material Science (SimBioMa)

Short Visit Grants and Exchange Grants / CLOSED

THE CALL IS CLOSED!

The ESF Research Networking Programme on Molecular Simulations in Biosystems and Material Sciences (SimBioMa) is offering two types of grants.

- Short Visit Grants of up to 15 days
- Exchange Grants from 15 days to 6 months

Eligibility:
1. Undertake work applicable to the SimBioMa Programme
2. Apply to stay in a European country other than the country of origin
3. Return to the institute of origin upon termination, so that the applicant's institution may also benefit from the broadened knowledge of the scientist
4. Acknowledge ESF/SimBioMa in publications resulting from the grantee's work

Priority will be given to applications where the institutions involved are in countries that financially support the programme.

Level of award:
Short visit grants are reimbursed on a per diem basis of 85 EUR plus actual travel expenses up to a maximum of 500 EUR after the visit on submission of a completed balance payment form accompanied by the original travel tickets.  No payment will be made without the scientific report.

Exchange grants are reimbursed on the basis of an allowance of 1,600 EUR per month / 400 EUR per week / 57 EUR per day plus actual costs for travel, up to a maximum of 500 EUR.

Applications providing a short description of the proposed project work (about 1000 words for exchange grants and 250 words for short visit grants) and the duration of the stay should be submitted using the on-line forms.

Grant Guidelines (pdf 182bytes)

Please note that exchange grants should be supported by a letter of recomendation from someone familiar with the applicant’s work (if appropriate), a letter of acceptance from the receiving institution and a curriculum vitae of two A4 pages.

 

Final reports of the SV and EX Grants awarded

YEAR 2011
Duration
Reports
Marcos Alexandre Branquinho Simoes (PT-NL)
14 days

Nicholas Polizzi (US-NL)
10 days
PDF
Joakim Peter Mattias Jambeck (SE-IE)
14 days
PDF
Hong Li (AT-FR)
2 days
DOC
Lorenz Romaner (AT-FR)
2 days
DOC

YEAR 2010



Istvan Borzsak (HU - AT)8 weeksDOC
Marco Micciarelli (IT - CH)12 weeksPDF
Almudena Garcia-Sanchez (SP - NL)12 weeksPDF
Aymeric Naômé (BE - SE)18 weeksPDF
Rocco Caliandro (IT - DE)10 daysPDF
Massimiliano Picciani (FR - UK)5 daysPDF
Federica Agostini (FR - IE)14 daysPDF
Rodolphe Vuileumier (FR - IT)14 daysPDF
Umberto M. Bettolo Marconi (IT - CH)15 days PDF
Attilia Bende (REO - SP)14 daysPDF
Maja Buljan (CRO - CZ) 12 days DOC
Ana Martin Calvo14 weeksPDF
Vassilis Pontikis (FR - IE)12 weeksPDF
Sergio Olandini (IT - IE)17 weeksPDF

YEAR 2009



Claudio Margulis (USA - IE - UK)10 weeksDOC
Azru Uyar (TR - SE)18 weekspending
Ana Martin-Calvo (ES - BE)13 weeksPDF
Simone Meloni (IT - FR)5 days PDF

YEAR 2008



Aimée Gotway Bailey (UK - IT)3 days PDF
Juan Manuel Castillo (SE - NL)8 weeks Doc
Hector Martinez-Seara Monné (SE - FI)24 weeksPDF
Giovanni Ciccotti (IT - BZ)7 days Doc
Wolfgang Lechner (AT - USA)8 weeksPDF
Adrien Poissier (FR - USA)10 days PDF
Marianna Yiannourakou (GR - FR)7 days PDF
Adam Swetnam (UK - DE)
15 days
PDF

YEAR 2007



Ralf Drautz (UK - FR)5 days PDF
Julia Fornleitner (DE - AT)15 daysPDF
Alexander Filippov (UK - DE)14 days PDF
Juergen Koefinger (AT - US)14 days PDF