Spotlight on Young Researchers 2023: Early-career scientists, share your science!

Deadline 27 February 2023

The FNR is pleased to announce the 8th edition of Spotlight on Young Researchers, where we shine a spotlight on people  across the globe with a connection to Luxembourg, who are early in their research careers. Through Spotlight on Young Researchers, you have the chance to draw attention to your field of research, a question or issue and share the work you are doing, and why it is important. Stories will be published as a feature, photo series or video. Deadline to participate is Monday, 27 February 2023. New: Spotlight on Young Researchers is now also open to lab assistants and technicians.

Luxembourg has grown and developed as a research destination and is home to hundreds of early-career scientists, many supported by the FNR. An increasing number of young scientists are choosing internationally up and coming labs in Luxembourg. Many Luxembourgish scientists are also practicing their research across the world. We want to show the diverse range of important research going on in Luxembourg which young scientists are helping make happen. The research disciplines as diverse as the nationalities, we want to put faces and photos to the science. We want to tell stories, narrated by you! Over 100 Spotlight on Young Researchers featured have been published since the first edition in 2016. In 2022, we also started catching up with some of the young researchers featured in the first editions to see what they have been up to.

We will use what you send us to write a story, which will be published on fnr.lu (and newsletter FNR Info) in a feature-format and promoted on the FNR’s social media channels (FacebookTwitterLinkedIn, Instagram) in varying formats. Part of the stories may also be featured on the Research Luxembourg website (researchluxembourg.lu).

Make it visual

Photos and imagery are essential to telling this story. Please include good quality photos in your submission, such as:

  • Photos of you/at work
  • Photos of your work environment
  • Photos related to your work
  • Photos of your work (microscopic images, things you are researching, abstract images – take a look at the FNR Science Image Competition for inspiration)
  • Videos / clips of your / you in your research environment are also highly welcome!

Help us make a video about your research: If you are based in Luxembourg, we can also arrange to come by and record a short video about you and your research – please indicate in your submission email if this is something of interest.

Consider how photos / images / clips can help illustrate the answers you provide in the submission form and help tell the story. If you are unsure what photos to take or include, we are happy to offer guidance.

Finding the right language

With Spotlight on Young Researchers, we want to tell a story, narrated by you. This story must be understandable to readers who are not familiar with your field of research, including the general public, and therefore a lay tone is essential. Think of how you would explain your research to a child, friends or your parents. Below the story, we have a dedicated section where you can go into more scientific detail.

Who is eligible?

Spotlight on Young Researchers is open to early-career researchers, as well as technicians and lab assistants, that are currently or have previously been funded under an FNR funding instrument, such as:

  • AFR/AFR Bilateral; Industrial Fellowships; PRIDE;
  • If your supervisor / group leader has a BRIDGES/ CORE / INTER/ JUMP/ OPEN/ grant;
  • If you are a CORE Junior PI;
  • If you are a current PhD candidate/Postdoc involved in a PSP project; If your group leader is an ATTRACT or PEARL grantee.

At the time of submission you must be:

  • A current PhD candidate
  • A (junior) Postdoc/ junior PI
  • An early career lab assistant or technician

Both researchers in Luxembourg and abroad are eligible providing the criteria above are met. If you are not sure if you are eligible, contact Emily Iversen on emily.iversen@fnr.lu.

Group submissions of up to 4 people are welcome – at least one person in the group must be FNR-funded.

How to participate

Please send the completed submission form and photos by email (or e.g. wetransfer, OneDrive etc.) to Emily Iversen emily.iversen@fnr.lu by Monday, 27 February 2023. Submissions before the deadline are welcome. If you want to submit but cannot meet the deadline, please contact Emily Iversen.

  • Spotlight on Young Researchers Individual Form
  • Spotlight on Young Researchers Individual Form – Industry [use if your research involves an industry/company partner]
  • Spotlight on Young Researchers Group Form [for collective submissions of 2-4 people] – if more than 1 person from the same research group is planning to submit to Spotlight, this from must be used.

Articles from Spotlight on Young Researchers

Below you can find the 90+ articles and interviews that have been published as part of the Spotlight on Young Researchers campaign since 2016.

  • All
  • Cancer research
  • Environmental & Earth Sciences
  • Humanities & Social Sciences
  • Information & Communication Technologies
  • Law, Economics & Finance
  • Life Sciences, Biology & Medicine
  • Materials, Physics & Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Research meets industry
  • Spotlight on Young Researchers
  • Sustainable resource mgmt
  • Women in science

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Adham Ayman Al-Sayyad

Spotlight on Young Researchers: A hazelnut quality forecasting system

Spotlight on Young Researchers: An algorithm to allocate satellite resources

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Jo Hoeser

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Foni Raphaël Lebrun-Ricalens

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Remko Nijzink

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Bella Tsachidou

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Silvia Girardi

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Assessing the sustainability of Luxembourgish agriculture

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Understanding how language manifests in the brain

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Maciej Piotr Chrzanowski

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Pier Mario Lupinu

Spotlight on Young Researchers: The role a gene plays in neurodegeneration and cancer

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Guillaume Nataf

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Paul Johanns

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Membranes for clean water

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Ramona Pelich

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Measuring the environmental impact of investment funds

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Damien Brevers

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Collecting individual and personal stories of the war generation in Luxembourg

Spotlight on Young Researchers: The historical relationship between the European Community and the Soviet Union

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Thomas Schaubroeck

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Understanding drug resistance in skin cancer

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Eva Lagunas

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Jose-Luis Sanchez-Lopez

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Nathasia Mudiwa Muwanigwa

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Glioblastoma and the challenge of getting cancer drugs to reach the brain

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Anna Schleimer

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Max Hilaire Wolter

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Nature’s shapes as mathematical challenges

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Nina Hentzen

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Understanding our immune system

Spotlight on Young Researchers: The challenge of getting autonomous systems to work together seamlessly

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Toward a risk assessment system for natural and biological systems

Spotlight on Young Researchers: A fully automatic flood mapping algorithm

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Katharina Baum

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Harnessing the potential of the Internet of Things and satellites to make smart agriculture a reality

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Anjali Sharma

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Isabel Z. Martínez

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Nature does it best

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Towards predicting ageing-related diseases

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Taking language barriers out of the equation

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Dementia in neurodegeneration – defining the role of microglia, the brain’s immune cells

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Hameeda Jagalur Basheer

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Xianqing Mao

Spotlight on Young Researchers: A gas sensor powered by natural light

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Sebastian Scheer

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Shedding light on female writers in Luxembourg

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Gilles Tossing

Spotlight on Young Researchers: German Castignani

Spotlight on Young Researchers – revisited 5 years later: A post-PhD life in finance

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Carole Lara Veiga de Sousa

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Amy Parrish

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Ernesto Gargiulo

Spotlight on Young Researchers: How is scientific quality fostered by research collaboration?

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Anna Monzel

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Nanotechnology – a future big player in health

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Noémie Catherine Engel

Overcoming antiquated ideas about history

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Neighbourhood characteristics as determinants of health

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Understanding the impact climate change has on crop-threatening insects

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Pit Ullmann

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Mohammad Zare

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Konstantinos Papadopoulos

Spotlight On Young Researchers: Henderika de Vries

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Paul Hauseux

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Steve Dias Da Cruz

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Charles de Bourcy

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Identifying environmental pollutants

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Empowering critical digital humanities practice

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Gil Georges

Spotlight on Young Researchers – revisited 5 years later: From drones to space robotics

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Hussein Rappel

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Lucas Oesch

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Alex Gansen

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Martin Řehoř

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Dominique Santana

Spotlight on Young Researchers – revisited 5 years later: From Luxembourg to Australia

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Svenja Bourone

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Maxime Brami

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Antoun Al Absi

A system to support forest ecosystem decision-making

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Paulo Carvalho

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Laurie Maldonado

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Increasing the diversity of plant species used for vegetable oil

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Anna Scaini

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Yamila Mariel Omar

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Maria Pires Pacheco

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Zhe Liu

Spotlight on Young Researchers: László Sándor

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Turning up the heat on solar absorbers

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Dimitra Anastasiou

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Cyrille Thinnes

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Dark patterns and the battle to free the web from manipulation

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Ramping up carbohydrates production

Spotlight on Young Researchers: The human gut microbiome and the clues it holds

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Taking disruptions into account in life cycle/sustainability assessment

Spotlight on Young Researchers: AI for ethical and legal debates

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Kacy Greenhalgh

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Michel Thill

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Antonio Ancora

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Michel Summer

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Sumit Gautam

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Multiple nationalities, one goal

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Environmental factors and their role in Parkinson’s Disease

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Pit Losch

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Improving how industrial plants are engineered

Spotlight on Young Researchers: The hidden half of plants

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Léon-Charles Tranchevent

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Christof Ferreira Torres

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Understanding brain mechanisms behind eating disorders

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Thomas Elliot

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Are you what you eat?

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