Fyndanis, Valantis
Φυνδάνης, Βαλάντης


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Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship (Research Project: Grammar and memory: Evidence from agrammatic aphasia and probable Alzheimer’s disease in German, Italian and Greek (MemoGram); University of Potsdam)27-11-2012
FRIPRO (FRIHUMSAM) grant awarded by the Research Council of Norway (Principal Investigator / Project Manager)This is a very prestigious and competitive grant awarded by the Research Council of Norway. The success rate that year was 5.7%. The project title is "Morphosyntactic Production in Stroke-induced Agrammatic Aphasia: A Cross-linguistic Machine Learning Approach" (Machine Learning Aphasia). The total budget for this 4-year grant was 9,993,000 Norwegian krones, which corresponds to nearly 1,000,000 euros. I am the PI on this grant.06-12-2018
Fellow of the Young Academy of EuropeIt is a great honor for me that I became member of this prestigious European association of top young researchers. Members of the Young Academy of Europe (YAE) are leading young scholars who meet the following eligibility requirements: 1. are outstanding researchers with recognised national/international excellence 2. have a wide interest in science and science policy at the European level 3. have demonstrated leadership abilities (e.g., group leader; principal investigator status; primary supervisor of PhD students) 4. are presently carrying out research in the European Union or an associated country 5. have obtained their PhD ≤12 years ago (with credit given for e.g., childcare: 18 months per child for women, time taken off for men; national service) The nomination package contained (1) an application form, (2) a brief curriculum vitae, including a list of most important publications, (3) a statement of interest indicating, among others, my willingness to actively contribute to the YAE mission, and (4) two letters of nomination by current members of the Academia Europaea from two separate countries, and (5) a copy of my PhD certificate.14-10-2021
Fellow of the Young Academy of Europe_CLONEIt is a great honor for me that I became member of this prestigious European association of top young researchers. Members of the Young Academy of Europe (YAE) are leading young scholars who meet the following eligibility requirements: 1. are outstanding researchers with recognised national/international excellence 2. have a wide interest in science and science policy at the European level 3. have demonstrated leadership abilities (e.g., group leader; principal investigator status; primary supervisor of PhD students) 4. are presently carrying out research in the European Union or an associated country 5. have obtained their PhD ≤12 years ago (with credit given for e.g., childcare: 18 months per child for women, time taken off for men; national service) The nomination package contained (1) an application form, (2) a brief curriculum vitae, including a list of most important publications, (3) a statement of interest indicating, among others, my willingness to actively contribute to the YAE mission, and (4) two letters of nomination by current members of the Academia Europaea from two separate countries, and (5) a copy of my PhD certificate.14-10-2021