The ECFA Early-Career Researchers Panel: Report for the year 2023
Julia Allen (1), Bruno Alves (2), Jan-Hendrik Arling (3), Kamil, Augsten (4), Emanuele Bagnaschi (5), Giovanni Benato (6), Anna Bennecke (7),, Cecilia Borca (8), Paulo Braz (9), Lydia Brenner (10), Jordy Degens (10),, Yannick Dengler (9), Christina Dimitriadi (11)

TL;DR
This report details the ECFA Early-Career Researchers Panel's activities in 2023, highlighting initiatives, community engagement, and efforts to support early-career researchers in the field of accelerator science.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the panel's activities and organizational changes in 2023, emphasizing support for early-career researchers within the ECFA community.
Findings
Successful establishment of new working groups
First major panel turnover completed
Enhanced support initiatives for early-career researchers
Abstract
The European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA) Early-Career Researcher (ECR) panel, which represents the interests of the ECR community to ECFA, presents in this document its initiatives and activities in the year 2023. This report summarises the process of the first big turnover in the panel composition at the start of 2023 and reports on the activities of the active working groups - either pursued from before or newly established. The overarching goal of the ECFA-ECR panel is to better understand and support the diverse interests of early-career researchers in the ECFA community and beyond.
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