Honours and Awards

 

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  1. Humboldt Research Fellowships for postdoctoral researchers are the instrument with which the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation enables highly-qualified scientists and scholars from abroad to spend extended periods of research (6-24 months) in Germany. Candidates are selected solely on the basis of their academic record. There are no quotas for individual disciplines or countries.


  2. Angelo della Riccia Foundation and Italian State Department grants: The winners are selected in function of their scientific quality (CV, List of publications, etc.) by a high-qualified scientific committee among all the applications coming from all Italy. There are at most 15 winners per year.



  3. Dephy grant: French foundation that helps the non-French young physicists. The successful applications are selected in function of their quality.



  4. Palermo University grant: the winners are selected among the best applications (CV, List of publications, etc.) coming from the whole Palermo University for a specific subject (physics, chemistry, mathematics, etc.). For physics there are generally at most two winners.

Short Visit Grants in the frame of the European Network QUDEDIS (Quantum Degenerate Dilute Systems). A scientific network of the European Science Foundation (ESF)

Exchange Grants in the frame of the European Network QUDEDIS (Quantum Degenerate Dilute Systems).  A scientific network of the European Science Foundation (ESF)

Grant for Ph.D. in physics from the Italian foundation Angelo della Riccia.

Grant for Ph.D. in physics from the French foundation Dephy.

Grant for Ph.D. in physics from the Italian foundation Angelo della Riccia.

Grant for Ph.D. in physics from Italian State Department.

Grant for Ph.D. in physics received the Italian foundation Angelo della Riccia.

Grant for advanced training course from Palermo University.

Alexander von Humboldt fellowship to carry out a long-term research project in cooperation with an Quantum Optics group at the Universitaet Potsdam (Germany)

Grant from FASTNet, a Research Training Network within the 5th Program Framework of the European Union

12 Months extension of the Alexander von Humboldt fellowship