Best Student Presentation Competition 2019

View the list of 2019 winner list here.

DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 1 March 2019, midnight UTC

The CAP is hosting The Best Student Paper Oral and The Best Student Poster competitions at the 2019 CAP Congress. There will be cash prizes awarded by the CAP for the top three overall oral presentations by a student and for the top three overall poster presentations by a student. In addition, various CAP subject divisions and other sponsors will host more focused competitions by subject areas.

The intent of these competitions is to encourage graduate students to present their research work to and interact with the Canadian physics community at an early stage in their careers. Students should present the work and take primary responsibility for the content of the presentation as well as the written abstract and, if selected as a winner, the extended summary for Physics in Canada. Undergraduate students who fulfill these criteria are also welcome to participate in the competition.

In order to be considered for this competition, a student must be a member of the CAP. Membership is free for undergraduates as well as for the first year as graduate student member. Membership applications and renewals can be submitted online herePlease note that it can take up to 10 business days in total to activate your membership, which includes processing payment, if applicable. Therefore, you should submit your membership application at the same time as you submit your abstract.

Students who wish to enter one of these competitions must specifically indicate their intention to compete by selecting the appropriate option for either the oral or the poster competition at the time of submission of the congress abstract. Note that while a student may give more than one presentation (e.g. a talk and a poster), the student cannot enter more than one CAP competition.  

The links to the left provide a more complete description of both competitions.

Division and sponsored competitions

A student entering either the CAP best paper, CAP best poster, or an externally sponsored competition will automatically be entered into the appropriate CAP divisional competition if one exists and if they are a member of that division. Any student who has questions or concerns about competing for all prizes for which they are eligible should email programs@cap.ca . Membership in a CAP subject division is free for students and can be activated upon applying or renewing CAP membership. Current members of CAP can join a CAP subject division by sending an email request to membership@cap.ca.

Winners of the CAP subject division and the externally sponsored oral and poster competitions will be announced and posted on the Congress website and at the CAP desk in the registration area before the noon Thursday, June 6.

The list of CAP divisional competitions and prizes to be awarded at the 2019 CAP Congress can be found using the link on the left.