MSA 2021 Awards
Office Chair, Education Committee member, Technologists’ Forum member, Traveling Poster Coordinator, and Organiz- ing Committee for M&M 1993 in Cincinnati. Pam received the Morton D. Maser Distinguished Service Award in 2010.
Rhonda Stroud: For her outstanding contributions and sustained leadership in advancing our knowledge and understanding of extrater- restrial materials, using
especially aberration-corrected
electron microscopy and vibra- tional spectroscopy. Rhonda’s studies of extra-terrestrial materials using vibrational spectroscopy
are
Rhonda Stroud, Head, Nanoscale Materials Section, US Naval Research Laboratory.
particu-
larly noteworthy, and she has demonstrated the possibility of detecting single (isotopic) atoms, which are important
Chongmin Wang, Lab Fellow and Materials Scientist, Pacific North- west National Laboratory.
indicators of primordial origins. She has published more than 180 research papers with an h-index of 57 with nearly 12,500 citations.
Chongmin Wang: For being a pioneer in developing in situ TEM tools
for studying
energy storage materials under dynamic operating conditions, leading to new understanding of charge transport and struc- tural changes in materials. Chongmin was the recipient of the 2012 Microscopy Today Innovation Award for devel- oping an in situ TEM tech- nique for battery research and has over 390 publications, an h-index of 83, and approxi- mately 19,000 citations.
Micrograph Awards
To submit your micrographs for the 2022 competition go to the following website:
https://www.microscopy.org/awards/ micrograph_competition.cfm
July cover showing the 25 finalists of the 2021 competition
Deadline for the next competition: February 22, 2022
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