Introduction:
Forge new frontiers in collaborative CAD research with the Collaboration Excellence Award. This prestigious accolade celebrates individuals and teams who have demonstrated outstanding collaboration in advancing the field of Computer-Aided Design (CAD).
Eligibility:
The Collaboration Excellence Award in CAD Research is open to researchers, academics, and professionals globally who have showcased exceptional collaboration in CAD research projects.
Age Limits:
No age restrictions apply. This award is open to individuals and teams at any career stage, fostering an inclusive environment for collaborative innovation.
Qualification:
Open to individuals or teams with a proven track record of collaborative CAD research, showcasing a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches and knowledge sharing.
Publications and Requirements:
Applicants should submit a portfolio showcasing their collaborative CAD research, including publications, projects, and any relevant documents that highlight the impact of their collaborative efforts.
Evaluation Criteria:
Entries will be evaluated based on the depth of collaboration, interdisciplinary approaches, and the overall impact of the collaborative CAD research on the field.
Submission Guidelines:
Submit a comprehensive portfolio, including a biography, abstract, supporting files, and relevant documents that showcase your collaborative excellence in CAD research.
Recognition:
Recipients of the Collaboration Excellence Award will receive public recognition, a distinguished trophy, and an opportunity to share their collaborative insights at key industry events.
Community Impact:
This award aims to recognize individuals and teams whose collaborative efforts have not only advanced CAD research but have also inspired and influenced the broader research community.
Biography:
Provide a brief biography outlining your professional journey, collaborative achievements, and your role in advancing CAD research through collaboration.
Abstract and Supporting Files:
Include a concise abstract summarizing your collaborative CAD research and supporting files that demonstrate the significance and impact of your collaborative work.