Selected Young Scientists for the IAP/GYA/ICORSA/WAYS side event on ‘Scoping the future: views and ideas of young scienti sts to tackle global challenges’, 4 November 201 5 (in country order)

Eva Alisic , from Australia, nominated by the Australian Academy of a nd the Global Young Academy (GYA) * Romana Siddique , from Bangladesh, nominated by the Bangladesh (BAS) * Raquel Carvalho Montenegro, from Brazil, nominated by the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (ABC) * Damon Matthews , from Canada, nominated by the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) * Ma’n Zawati, from Canada, nominated by the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) * Simon Barnabé, from Canada, nominated by the Royal Soci et y of Canada (RSC) * Ya Jen Chang , from Taiwan, China, nominated by the * Heli Lukner , from Estonia, nominated by the Estonian Academy of Sciences (EAS) * Andrea Fekete , from Hungary, nominated by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) * László Á. Kóczy , from Hungary, nominated by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) * Ágnes Melinda Kovács , from Hungary, nominated by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) * Anindita Bhadra, from India, nominated by the Indian National Science Academy (INSA) * Tonni Agustiono Kurniawan, from Indonesia, nominated by the Global Young Academy (GYA) * Gavin Colli ns, from Ireland, nominated by the (RIA) * Boaz Katz, from Israel, nominated by the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities * Kim Hyongbum, from the Republic of Korea, nominated by the Korean Academy of Sci ence and Technology (KAST) * Liong Min Tze, from Malaysia, nominated by the Akademi Sains Malaysia (ASM) * Abdelsalam Badre, from Morocco, nominated by the Global Young Academy (GYA) * Jauad El Kharraz, from Morocco, nominated by the Hassan II Academy of Scici ence and Technology (IAS) * Muhammad An sar , from Pakistan , nominated by the Pakistan Academy of Sciences (PAS) * Shaher Zabada, from Palestine, nominated by the Palestine Aca demy for Science and Technology (PALAST) * Thomas Edison Dela Cruz , from the Phillipines, nominated by the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) * Dmitry Maslov , from Russia, nominated by the Global Young Academy (GYA) * Ivana Gadjanski, from Serbia, nominated by the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAN U) and the Global Young Academy (GYA) * Estherr Akinlabi, from South Africa, nominated by the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSA f) * Jonathan Dawes , from the United Kingdom, nominated by The Royal Society * Sabina Leonelli, from the United Kingdom, nominated by the Global Young Academy (GYA) * Karen Lorimer, from the United Kingdom, nominated by the Global Young Academy (GYA) * Guruprasad Madhavan, from the United States of America, nominated the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS) * Ines Carabajal , from Argentina, nominated by WAYS * Yessica Elizondo , from Costa Rica, nominated by WAYS * Simge Davulcu , from Cyprus, nominated by ICORSA * Luis Alvarez , from France, nominated by ICORSA * Rana Dajani , from Jordan, nominated by WAYS * Hassel Johnson , from Peru, nominated by WAYS * Olfa Mahjoub , from Tunisia, nominated by WAYS-Arab * Carlo Altamirano-Allende, from Chile, WAYS * Linda Kamau , from Kenya , WAYS * Vidushi Neergheen , from Mauritius, WAYS * Carlos Francisco Arias Mejia, from Mexico, WAYS * Aftab Ahmad , from Pakistan * Eli Grant , from South Africa, WAYS * Tolullah Oni , from South Africa, WAYS * Gordon Dalton, from Ireland, ICORSA * Marga Gual Soler, from Spain, WAYS * Mandë Holford, from the United States of America, WAYS * Henry Roman, from South Africa, WAYS * Peter McGrath , from Italy, IAP.

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