Shaowei Li, Recipient of the 2020 AVS NSTD Early Career Award

October 21, 2020

Nanoscale Science and Technology Division Early Career Competition


As nanoscience has continued to expand its impact in diverse fields including quantum science, biology, mechanics, and energy, the Nanoscale Science and Technology Division (NSTD) has been a hub of research broadly related to instrumentation, lithography, manipulation, imaging, and technology translation. The NSTD holds an Early Career Competition at the annual AVS International Symposium to highlight and celebrate exceptional researchers working on the frontiers of nanoscience. Post-doctoral researchers as well as beginning independent researchers presenting a poster or oral presentation in an NSTD sponsored or co-sponsored session are encouraged to apply.

To apply, send a cover letter, resume, and AVS abstract to the NSTD Awards Coordinator: Adina Luican-Mayer (luican-mayer@uottawa.ca) as a single PDF file. For consideration, the application must be sent by 11:59 PM CDT, July 20, 2022. For eligibility, the applicant must hold a doctoral degree for no more than five years at the time of abstract submission. Note that this award is meant to highlight work performed after the Ph.D. and thus research performed towards a doctorate will not be considered. Applications from industry, national laboratories, and academic institutions are encouraged.

All Early Career award finalists will be selected by the NSTD Awards Committee, and they will be informed in September 2022. All finalists must present a five-minute talk (with additional time for questions) at the NSTD Sunday plenary session for the awards competition. The winner will be selected based on the quality of the talk, the responses to subsequent questions, and the level of the research. The NSTD Early Career award winner will receive a certificate and a cash award of $500. Depending on the needs of the following year's AVS Symposium, the winner will be considered for an invited talk. This award is made possible by financial support from NSTD's sponsors, who in 2021 were Qnami, Bruker, Heidelberg Instruments, Nanoscribe, Nanosurf, RHK Technology, and SPECS.