Several FAMU-FSU College of Engineering students and faculty were recognized at the Applied Superconductivity Conference, in late 2022. Several awards and prizes were given out to outstanding engineers, scientists and managers who have made a significant contribution to the success of the field of applied superconductivity.
Lance Cooley, the director of the Applied Superconductivity Center and a professor in mechanical engineering at the college said, “Having chaired the 2020 Applied Superconductivity Conference, I know how competitive the awards are. These are outstanding achievements reflecting many hours of work and preparation leading up to the competition.”
AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS
Jan Evetts SUST Award
Yavuz Oz, a post-doctoral scholar, is a recent graduate from the Applied Superconductivity Center at FSU took first place for the best paper published in Superconductor Science and Technology (SUST) by a young researcher.
IEEE Graduate Study Fellowships in Applied Superconductivity
Ashleigh Francis (PhD November 2022) and Shaon Barua nearing his Ph.D. defense, both in Materials Science and Engineering at FSU, won IEEE Graduate Study Fellowships in Applied Superconductivity.
ASC 2022 Best Student Paper Prize Winners
- Shaon Barua and Shah Alam Limon, Material Science and Engineering, FSU
- Virginia Phifer, Mechanical Engineering, FSU,
- Srikar Telikapalli, Electrical Engineering, CAPS, FSU
Alexander Shikov Prize Winner
Shah Alam Limon, Material Science, and Engineering, FSU
Early Career Plenary Speaker
Dan Davis, recent Ph.D., and now Visiting Research Faculty I at the NHMFL in the Applied Superconductivity Center
DEI Panel Plenary Speaker
Ernesto Bosque, Research Faculty II at the NHMFL in the Applied Superconductivity Center
Plenary Speaker
Lance Cooley, mechanical engineering professor at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, director of the Applied Superconductivity Center, and associate director of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, gave the closing plenary.
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