Call for DigitalFUTURES Young : Sea Level & Climate Change

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Call for DigitalFUTURES Young : Sea Level & Climate Change
We are reaching out to our community for the submission of students’ and young researchers’ projects for the DigitalFUTURES Young session on Sea Level & Climate Change. Research projects need to be submitted by the end of day on 27 March 2021. Selected projects will be presented on 10 April 2021 from 10.00 am EST. Presentations will last 10 minutes each.

Submission materials:

~ Short bio(s)

~ CV (including degrees, awards, scholarships, and publications)

~ Title of proposed presentation

~ 300 word abstract of proposed presentation

~ Work sample (relevant architectural design or published article – max 5MB file size)

APPLY HERE: https://forms.gle/GiaLNc1ww6BSaL1WA

Dates:

Submission deadline: End of day 27 March 2021

Presentations: 10 April 2021 @ 10.00am EST / 4.00pm CET / 10.00pm China

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