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Complete list of Momentum MSCA Premium Postdoctoral Programme Call 1 awardees: view here

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Rafiazka Millanida Hilman

Designing the Hybrid Digital Twin of Society to Model Urban Dynamics

Aleksei Gordeev

Algebraic and Algorithmic Methods in Extremal Combinatorics

Anna Christi Suwardi

Women’s Political Representation and Social Media

Chen Henrik Kozulin

Epigenetic Population Diversity of Roman Pannonia

Gábor Almási

An uncanonised humanist at the court of Matthias Corvinus: Aurelio Lippo Brandolini

Ghoufrane Derhy

Trait-based spatial-temporal dynamics contrasting river and lake pelagic food webs: A data-modelling approach

Jose Ramon Bermejo Climent

Exploiting synergies between cosmological surveys to probe the primordial Universe

Junyao Gu

A multi trophic approach to better understanding the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship in large river plankton

Linoy Namdar

Paw Prints of Progress: Animal Influence on Copper Age Technological Diffusion in Hungary

Mario Vicente Rubio Teves

Synaptic organization of the parafascicular complex in mice and humans

Maxime Le Ster

Moiré superlattice engineering of the topological flat band in rhombohedral graphite

Quintin Charles Kreth

How Geography and Intranational Prestige Hierarchies Shape the Network Dynamics of International Research Collaboration

Rashi Lunia

Some analytic aspects of values of L-functions

Sachin Sharma

WINGS: AI-Driven Modeling of Waterbird-Mediated Dispersal and Invasive Species Spread in Wetland Ecosystems

Coordinated by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Momentum MSCA Premium Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme aims to provide outstanding international researchers with the opportunity to carry out independent research projects by joining existing Momentum research groups. Through this initiative, the programme contributes to strengthening both scientific excellence in Hungary and international research cooperation.

11 August 2025


The first call of the programme received a total of 53 eligible applications across three scientific domains:

  • Humanities and Social Sciences (13),

  • Life Sciences (12),

  • Mathematics and Natural Sciences (28)

 

The diversity of the submitted proposals is reflected in the fact that applicants represented 23 different nationalities, many of whom had internationally recognised academic track records.

The submitted proposals were of outstanding professional quality and scientific ambition, reflecting the inspiring potential of the applicant pool. Following a multi-stage evaluation process involving independent experts and international reviewers, 20 applicants were awarded fellowships, and an additional 9 applicants were placed on a reserve list.

All awarded researchers will receive a standardised level of funding, the details of which are available in the call for proposals. (LINK)

 

The funded researchers are expected to begin their postdoctoral projects at host institutions in Hungary in early 2026.

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