[Fwd: Important: reply needed (ALAMAS ESF proposal)]



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From: Daniel Kudenko (kudenko@cs.york.ac.uk)
Date: Mon 28 Oct 2002 - 17:23:45 GMT


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this message twice.

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        Daniel

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Subject: Important: reply needed (ALAMAS ESF proposal)
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 15:27:06 +0100
From: Dimitar Kazakov <dimitar.kazakov@ijs.si>
To: alamas@cs.york.ac.uk

Dear ALAMAS partner,

here is the first, rather incomplete, draft of the ALAMAS ESF proposal.
The actual proposal (without the annexes) is limited to 3 pages only,
including the cover page. Any comments that could help make the proposal
more convincing while keeping it brief, would be most welcome. Remember,
the deadline for submissions is Oct 31 (Thursday).

I have included in the draft a table with highlighted clusters of
partners (except the industrial ones, none of whom have expressed
interest in the ESF proposal) and topics. This could help form working
groups and make travel more cost effective (mini-meetings to discuss a
subset of topics).

 >From each and every partner interested in the ESF submission, I will
need a list with the  NAMES and AFFILIATIONS of all researchers (incl.
RESEARCH GROUP, DEPT., INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY, COUNTRY) who want to
participate in the proposed research programme. Please, also include the
NUMBER of publications relevant to the ALAMAS topic (choose from the
range: NONE, 1-2, 3+), and the BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE to the most
important one. Using tabular (space, tab delimited) format for this
information would greatly help its processing. Thank you.

Best regards,

Dimitar


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