1 Group or individual entries are eligible for all transport modes. Entries may be submitted by any individual or research team that consists of up to a maximum of 7 participants.
2 Only one entry will be accepted per person/team and all entries must fall into one of the outlined pillars/transport modes. Participants cannot submit the same abstract / video under different pillars/transport modes.
3 The registration period will be open from 07/02/2023 until 30/06/2023 31/10/2023 and the young researchers are invited to submit an abstract of their idea, under one of the TRA VISIONS 2024 Competition Research Topics / Areas.
4 The deadline for comprehensive project submission is 31/10/2023 at Midnight Central European Time (31/10/2023 23:59 CET). Any entries beyond this time will not be accepted unless an extension is granted.
5 All abstracts must have a maximum of 250 words. It may contain up to 3 diagrams, high-quality images, or figures as appropriate. Participants need to submit at least two high-resolution images or diagrams. The minimum resolution should be 1920x1080 pixels at 72 dpi (monitor resolution).
6 All submitted entries will automatically give their permission for their abstract to go public on the TRA2024 website and on the TRA VISIONS contest book. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that such publication does not breach the copyright of others.
7 All submissions need to include a report based on the Final Project Template available for download from the TRA VISIONS website, a short presentation and a project poster accompanied by an optional short video (about 1 minute). The submission of a video is mandatory for all shortlisted ideas (top 10 ideas per mode). The shortlisted students will be notified well in advance to develop the short videos.
8 All submitted entries need to be in understandable, academic English, of general European interest and need to ensure a clear understanding of the idea. Video entries in any language will be accepted; however, foreign language videos must include English subtitles.
9 All abstracts and videos must be the work of the young researchers. Participants may submit work already published, provided it is their own work and its publication to the TRA VISIONS website does not breach the copyright of others.
10 The maximum allowable number of final submissions is 100 per mode. This limitation works on a first come first serve basis.
11 No “copyright” infringing content can be included.
12 Only entries submitted within the online submission section of the TRA VISIONS website will be accepted.
13 The competition is open to young researchers registered in a College, University or Research Institute from across the European Union, EU Candidate Countries, Potential EU Candidate Countries and European Economic Area1.
14 Winners will be acknowledged on both the TRA VISIONS and the TRA 2024 websites and may be acknowledged elsewhere.
15 All finalists (one nominee/team representative per winning team) will receive a contribution towards their accommodation and travel expenses to the TRA 2024 Conference in Dublin, Ireland. The contribution is dependent on the point of origin within Europe which could be the young researchers’ place of study or permanent place of residence. It is a condition of this award that the finalists attend the conference. It is up to all finalists to organize their own travel arrangements to Dublin. The organizers will endeavour to make available low-cost accommodation, subject to availability.
16 There will be 3 winning ideas per transport mode. The winning young researcher prizes per mode consist of 1st (5000€), 2nd (3000€) and 3rd runner-up (2000€). All finalists will be given a certificate acknowledging their achievement.
17 Entrants must indicate a supervising professor/senior researcher/senior scientist, her/his organisation and contact details. The TRA VISIONS organisers can contact the supervising professor to verify the submitted idea and the entrant’s status. Entrants must provide all requested details when entering the competition, as outlined in the Application Form. Entrants must comply with all rules to be eligible for the prizes. No responsibility is accepted for ineligible entries or entries made fraudulently. Entrants will be deemed to have accepted these rules and to agree to be bound by them when entering this competition.
18 The TRA VISIONS organisers do not accept any responsibility for late or lost entries due to poor performance of the Internet or any other technical difficulties on the applicant’s side – applicants are advised to apply as early as possible.
19 Without the expressed permission of the organisers, this competition is not open to employees or contractors of the TRA Conference, or anyone already involved or participating in it, or any person directly or indirectly involved in the organisation or running of the TRA VISIONS competition, or their direct family members.
20 The evaluation of ideas is divided into three steps: an eligibility assessment, an online evaluation, and a judging panel. The eligibility assessment is conducted by the TRA VISIONS organisers. Submissions which comply with the stated requirements are evaluated in a remote online evaluation in which two evaluators assess each eligible project and give a ranking. The final evaluation phase, in which the shortlisted top 10 ideas for each mode are evaluated by a judging panel during a shortlisting workshop, determines the three top ideas per mode (road, rail, waterborne, air and cross-modality).
21 The judges’ decision is final in every situation including any not covered above and no correspondence will be entered into. The judges reserve the right to have discretion regarding the rules. The organisers reserve the right to cancel the competition at any stage, if deemed necessary in their opinion, and if circumstances arise outside of their control. The competition will be cancelled if financial support anticipated by the organisers does not materialise. In such circumstances, no costs will be refunded.