Early career researchers (ECRs) play a critical role in our knowledge-based society, yet they are the most vulnerable group in the scientific community. As a young, interdisciplinary science, ecohydraulics is particularly reliant on ECRs for future progress. In 2014, the Early Careers on Ecohydraulics Network (ECoENet) was created to help the development of young researchers in this field. In this paper, we synthesize the outcomes of a workshop for ECRs organized by ECoENet in February 2016. We aim to show how the potential of ECRs can be maximized to drive progress in ecohydraulics. According to the most recent entrants to the field, major challenges lie in becoming more integrated as a discipline, developing a common vocabulary and a coll...
Effective knowledge exchange at science-policy interfaces (SPIs) can foster evidence-informed policy...
Scientists are increasingly required to demonstrate the real world tangible impacts arising from the...
Early career researchers (ECRs) play a crucial role in European and nationally funded research proje...
Early career researchers (ECRs) play a critical role in our knowledge-based society, yet they are th...
Acquiring not only field-specific knowledge but also a set of transferable professional skills becom...
Acquiring not only field-specific knowledge but also a set of transferable professional skills becom...
Plastics pollution research attracts scientists from diverse disciplines. Many Early Career Research...
There is a growing need for collaborative and interdisciplinary research in addressing global ecolog...
The involvement of early career researchers (ECRs) has been limited during the past Intergovernmenta...
Doing a PhD in a transdisciplinary research (TDR) project allows early-career scientists (ECSs) to s...
Early career researchers (ECRs) are important stakeholders leading efforts to catalyze systemic chan...
This paper provides an early career researchers (ECRs) perspective on major challenges and opportuni...
Training aimed at early career researchers (ECRs) (e.g. Master and PhD students, and postdoctoral re...
International audienceEarly career researchers (ECRs) are of great interest because they are the new...
Effective knowledge exchange at science-policy interfaces (SPIs) can foster evidence-informed policy...
Scientists are increasingly required to demonstrate the real world tangible impacts arising from the...
Early career researchers (ECRs) play a crucial role in European and nationally funded research proje...
Early career researchers (ECRs) play a critical role in our knowledge-based society, yet they are th...
Acquiring not only field-specific knowledge but also a set of transferable professional skills becom...
Acquiring not only field-specific knowledge but also a set of transferable professional skills becom...
Plastics pollution research attracts scientists from diverse disciplines. Many Early Career Research...
There is a growing need for collaborative and interdisciplinary research in addressing global ecolog...
The involvement of early career researchers (ECRs) has been limited during the past Intergovernmenta...
Doing a PhD in a transdisciplinary research (TDR) project allows early-career scientists (ECSs) to s...
Early career researchers (ECRs) are important stakeholders leading efforts to catalyze systemic chan...
This paper provides an early career researchers (ECRs) perspective on major challenges and opportuni...
Training aimed at early career researchers (ECRs) (e.g. Master and PhD students, and postdoctoral re...
International audienceEarly career researchers (ECRs) are of great interest because they are the new...
Effective knowledge exchange at science-policy interfaces (SPIs) can foster evidence-informed policy...
Scientists are increasingly required to demonstrate the real world tangible impacts arising from the...
Early career researchers (ECRs) play a crucial role in European and nationally funded research proje...