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Young Investigator Award
The Electronics Young Investigator Award was established in 2019 to acknowledge the achievements of young investigators in the field of electronics. Nominations are accepted from January to September every year, with the winner notified by the end of November that year.
The Prize:
– CHF 1000;
– An electronic certificate;
– A voucher to cover applicable article processing fees in full (valid for one year).
Number of Winners: 1
Electronics Young Investigator Award
Winners announced
Eligibility and Requirements
– Candidates must have received their PhD no more than 10 years prior to 31 December 2025;
– Candidates must have produced ground-breaking research and made a significant contribution to the advancement of electronics;
– Candidates must be nominated by senior scientists.
– Candidates must have produced ground-breaking research and made a significant contribution to the advancement of electronics;
– Candidates must be nominated by senior scientists.
List of Documents for Nomination
– Detailed curriculum vitae, including an updated publication list and a list of the researcher’s own research grants;
– Scanned copy of the candidate’s doctorate certificate;
– Signed nomination letters from two established senior scientists.
– Scanned copy of the candidate’s doctorate certificate;
– Signed nomination letters from two established senior scientists.
Past Winners
Winner
Tianlong ChenTianlong ChenUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Award Committee
Flavio CanaveroFlavio CanaveroPolitecnico di TorinoChairman
George A TsihrintzisGeorge A TsihrintzisUniversity of Piraeus
Yong ZhangYong ZhangUESTC
Reza K. AminehReza K. AminehNew York Institute of Technology
Domenico UrsinoDomenico UrsinoPolytechnic University of Marche
Luis M. Fernandez-RamirezLuis M. Fernandez-RamirezUniversity of Cadiz

