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Applied Surface Science Division Best Student Awards

The Applied Surface Science Division student awards consist of three cash prizes totaling up to $1,000. The winner will be selected based upon presentation skills, scientific merit and originality of their work.

Biomaterial Interfaces Division-Best student posters

The Biomaterial Interfaces Division is offering student awards (starting at $500 for first place) for the best Flash Presentation/Poster or oral presentation at one of the BI sessions on their thesis research.

MEMS and NEMS Technical Group Best Paper Award

MEMS and NEMS Technical Group Best Paper Award is pleased to announce a “Best Paper Award” competition at the AVS Symposium and Exhibition. The award includes a cash prize ($500) and a certificate to the well deserving student presenting his/her paper in an oral or poster session of the MN group.

John Coburn and Harold Winters Student Award in Plasma Science and Technology

Recognizing outstanding research achievement and oral presentation. These awards are contingent upon acceptance of the abstract for presentation in a PSTD session at the AVS International Symposium.

Thin Film Division James Harper Award

The Thin Film Division’s premier, competitive graduate student award is in honor of James M.E. Harper. The Harper Award will be given for the best oral presentation by a graduate student in a Thin Film Division session at the Annual Symposium.

Electronic Materials & Processing Division Postdoctoral Award

Electronic Materials & Processing Division welcomes applications for the EMPD Postdoctoral cash award for postdoctoral fellows who will be presenting EMPD papers at this year’s International Symposium.

LITA Awards: LITA/Ex Libris Student Writing Award

Given for the best unpublished manuscript on a topic in the area of libraries and information technology written by a student or students enrolled in an ALA-accredited library and information studies graduate program. The article can be written on any aspect of libraries and information technology, including digital libraries, metadata, authorization and authentication, electronic journals […]

Shera (Jesse H.) Award for Distinguished Published Research

The Library Research Round Table of the American Library Association announces the Jesse H. Shera Award for Distinguished Published Research for the previous year. The LRRT Shera Award Committee will judge the entries for the competition. Guidelines All entries must be research articles published in English during the calendar year. Articles may be nominated by […]

Vacuum Technology Division Student Poster Competition

A competition for student posters that describe design, development, and/or use of “student-built vacuum systems.” Although these types of vacuum systems may not represent state-of-the-art technology, they often reflect creative designs that are guided by unique functionality, and/or are constrained by limited resources. Competitive submissions are expected to reveal inspired and/or cost-effective solutions to real-world […]

Hemlow Prize in Burney Studies

Awarded to the best essay written by a graduate student on any aspect of the life or writings of Frances Burney. The essay, which can be up to 6,000 words, should make a substantial contribution to Burney scholarship. The judges will take into consideration the essay’s originality, coherence, use of source material, awareness of other […]

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