2007 SOCIETY AWARDS
In the Conference year, we recognise service to the modelling and simulation community, and the Society and its aims, by selecting Biennial Medallists and early career researchers.

The Society awards Biennial Medals, Fellowships, Early Career Research Excellence prizes, Student Prizes for Best Paper and Presentation, and Student Commendations for Excellent Paper and Presentation, in each of the following three categories: Natural Systems, Socioeconomic Systems and General Systems.

  • Biennial Medals go to outstanding contributors to modelling and simulation over a sustained period and who have a record of service to the Society (such as organising sessions at biennial Conferences). Medallists automatically become Fellows of the Society.
  • Fellows are recognised for their unselfish dedication to the aims of the Society as well as for their contributions to modelling and simulation.
  • Early Career Research Excellence (ECRE) Awards are awarded in each of the three categories.  These commenced in 2001 and are normally awarded to researchers who obtained their PhD within the last seven years or so.
  • Students presenting the best papers at Biennial Conferences in the three categories are awarded a cash prize and a Commendation Certificate.

Download or view the nomination procedure and selection criteria HTML (8 KB), PDF (69KB).

AWARD WINNERS
Details of award recipients can be viewed from the Awards link at the left.

CURRENT AWARDS COMMITTEE
At the 2003 AGM, an Awards Committee was established as a regular Committee of the Society to manage the nomination and selection process for fellowships, biennial medals and ECRE prizes. The Committee is composed of Fellows of the Society, currently Dora Marinova, Les Oxley and Tony Jakeman (Chair).

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