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MSA 2021 Awards


interacts with the Business Office to carry out these duties. Lee has actively reviewed the content of the written exam and, with the assistance of the other Board members, regularly updates the exam questions. Lee joined the Technologists’ Forum in 2010, served as its Vice-Chair from 2014–2017, and is currently a Board member. In these roles she has assisted in symposium


topic selection and recommendations for speakers. Lee has also participated as an invited speaker for several Technologists’ Forum symposia. Lee is also involved in her Local Affiliated Society, the New York Society of Experimental Microscopists (NYSEM), where she has also served in leadership roles as Treasurer and Secretary.


MSA Fellows Te designation MSA Fellow is intended to recognize those who have been conferred the Society’s Distinguished Scientist


Awards, as well as senior distinguished members of the Society who have been a member of the Society for at least 10 years and have made significant contributions to the advancement of the field of microscopy and microanalysis through a combination of scientific achievement, service to the scientific community, and the Society itself. Election to MSA Fellow is highly selective and represents a broad cross-section of the MSA membership. Te number of MSA members elected to Fellowship each year is restricted to no more than 0.5% of the total MSA membership. For each Fellow, the nominating statement supporting their award is italicized, followed by a short summary of their service to the MSA or microscopy research community.


2021 MSA Fellows with Nominating Statement


Sergei Kalinin: For pioneer- ing contributions to quan- titative scanning probe and scanning transmission electron microscopy, including func- tional imaging, machine learn- ing, and atomic fabrication. In 2015, Sergei received the Royal Microscopical


Society Medal


Sergei Kalinin, Corporate Fellow, Cen- ter for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.


for Scanning Probe Microscopy, Senior membership of IEEE, and Fellowships of both the American Vacuum Society and the American Physical Society. He achieved Fellowship in the Materials Research Society in 2017. He has 670 publications with an h-index of 90 with over 24,000 citations and an average of 36 citations per publication.


Robert Klie: For his essen- tial contributions to the fields of


atomic-resolution


Excellence in Teaching and Learning). Te more than 12,000 citations of his research are indicative of the high quality of his work.


Paul Kotula, Principal Member of Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories.


Paul Kotula: For contribu- tions to the field of statistical analysis of spectral data and dedicated long-term service to the Microscopy Society of America. Paul’s work has achieved an h-index of 33 with more than 300 citations per year. In addition to his excel- lent research reputation, Paul has been a long-time volun- teer for MSA, having served as Program Chair in 2006, MSA Director from 2014–2016, and President in 2019.


scan-


ning transmission electron microscopy,


electron energy-


Robert Klie, Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Illinois Chicago.


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loss spectroscopy, and in situ heating/cooling techniques solving materials problems in oxide thin-films, catalysts, and superconductors. Robert has received several awards as a graduate student (MRS Gold Award, MSA Presiden- tial Award), Postdoctoral Research Associate (Gold- haber Distinguished Fellow- ship), and faculty member (NSF Career Award, UIC


Pamela Lloyd: For being a distinguished, long-standing member of the Society, serving key roles on numerous com- mittees and in elected posi- tions, as well as for her expert contributions


in biofilms


Pamela Lloyd, Research Scientist (Retired), UES, Inc.


and microbial contamina- tion. Pam has been an MSA member for 40 years and has served in many capacities within the Society, includ- ing Secretary on the Execu- tive Council for 2 terms, Physical Sciences Director (2009–2011), MegaBooth Coordinator, Placement


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