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Young Investigators Award

The objective of the Young Investigator Award is to honor and support up-coming researchers at the university of Salzburg. During this event early career scientists have the opportunity to present their scientific work and compete with each other for prizes awarded to the best 9 presentations.
The evaluation & presentation is performed in three topic areas: 

  • LAW & ECONOMICS       
  • ARTS & HUMANITIES      
  • NATURAL & LIFE SCIENCES

Within the three topic groups prizes will be awarded to the best 3 presentations:

  • 1st prize: € 300         
  • 2nd prize: € 200        
  • 3rd prize: € 100


Young Investigators Award Winners 2019
Barrierefreiheit: Kurzbeschreibung des Bildes

1st prize

ARTS & HUMANITIES / LAW & ECONOMICS

Dr. Christina Buchleitner

Irrtum und Gewährleistung – Unterschiede, Konkurrenzen und Überscheidungen

NATURAL & LIFE SCIENCES

Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Hütter

Helen Strandt, MSc

Effective Filters and Linear Time Verification for Tree Similarity Joins.

The Role of Macrophages and Fibroblasts in Tattoo Maintenance.

2nd prize

ARTS & HUMANITIES / LAW & ECONOMICS

Mag. Monika Messner

Hendrik Rungelrath

So, just la régularité del tempo, eh? – Der potenziell plurilinguale Charakter von Orchesterproben.

Messianische Zeit und Jetztzeit. Textuelle Strategien ihrer Zuordnung zwischen jüdischem und christlichem Messianismus bei Giorgio Agamben.

NATURAL & LIFE SCIENCES

Dipl.-Ing. Clemens Havas

Julina Rattel, MSc

Identifying Disaster-impacted Areas with Machine Learning and Geospatial Analysis using Twitter Data.

Trauma Processing and intrusive Reexperiencing: the Role of sex Differences and Lifetime Adversity.

Finalists

ARTS & HUMANITIES / LAW & ECONOMICS

Ruth Abramowski, MA

Dr. Stefan Gugerell

Mag. Hester Margreiter

Bringing Power Back In: Zur Kontinuität traditionellerinnerhäuslicher Arbeitsteilungsarrangements in Paarbeziehungen ‐
Ein europäischer Vergleich

Nahtoderfahrungen philosophisch betrachtet. Entwurf einerkritisch‐teilrealistischen Interpretation.

Belle Époque Tourism Advertisements from a Transatlantic Perspective: A Comparison of Innsbruck (Tyrol) and New Orleans(Louisiana)

NATURAL & LIFE SCIENCES

Dipl.-Ing. Daniel Kocher

Alina Ristea, MA



Frank van Schalkwijk, MSc

Efficient Top‐k Retrieval in Large Tree Databases

Beyond Authoritative Safety Assessment: Applying Geospatial Technology to Explore Perceived Crime in Baton Rouge, Louisiana


The Effect of Nighttime and Daytime Sleep on the Consolidation ofdeclarative and procedural Information

Fotonachweis: Christian Gruber / Simon Haigermoser