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NSF Vizzies Challenge

NSF’s Vizzies Challenge, now in its 16th year, invites researchers and members of the general public to submit their best science or engineering visualization. In partnership with PopSci.com, this year’s Vizzies closes on April 15th, and we need your help to get the word out about the Challenge!

March 20, 2018

NSF’s Vizzies Challenge, now in its 16th year, invites researchers and members of the general public to submit their best science or engineering visualization. In partnership with PopSci.com, this year’s Vizzies closes on April 15th, and we need your help to get the word out about the Challenge!

Entries may be submitted by individuals or by teams by visiting www.nsf.gov/Vizzies. NSF and PopSci.com will feature the winning entries on their respective websites. In addition, up to 5 Experts’ Choice winning entries will receive $2000 each, and up to 3 People’s Choice winning entries will receive $500 each. You can learn more about the competition and view previous year’s winners at www.nsf.gov/Vizzies.

In the past, NSF has featured winning visualizations on many NSF products, including brochures, banners, and social media, and coverage of the winners has been extensive, with articles appearing in The Washington Post.

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