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MSA 2022 Awards


MSA Fellows The designation MSA Fellow is intended to recognize those who have been conferred the Society’s Distinguished Sci-


entist 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. The 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 state- ment 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


Miaofang Chi, Senior Staff Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory


Miaofang Chi: For her sus- tained and outstanding con- tributions to advancing microscopy for the study of a broad range of energy materi- als. Miaofang’s research has put her at the forefront of applying advanced microscopy to mate- rials science investigations by performing cutting-edge stud- ies that have gained her rec- ognition and standing across several disciplines and made her a much sought-aſter inves- tigator. Dr Chi has more than


260 high-impact publications in diverse journals, including 6 publications in Science, 14 publications in Nature, and 37 pub- lications in the ACS family of journals, with more than 22,000 citations and an h-index of 74. Dr. Chi has provided significant service to MSA as an invited speaker and regular contributor to the Diagnostic & Biomedical Microscopy Focused Interest Group symposia.


Stig Helveg: For pioneering electron microscopy of materi- als under reactive gas environ- ments and at atomic resolution, leading


to groundbreaking


Stig Helveg, Professor, Technical University of Denmark


insights into gas-surface inter- actions in catalysis and nano- materials. Dr. Helveg is one of the most exciting and inspi- rational voices in electron microscopy and catalysis sci- ence for in situ/operando stud- ies of surface reactivity related to catalysis and other materials science fields such as crystal


growth and corrosion. Dr. Helveg’s achievements are docu- mented in 97 peer-reviewed publications, including numer- ous papers in Nature and Science, with 13,935 citations and an h-index of 50. He has been awarded the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science Elite Research Prize (2018) and the Materials Research Society (MRS) Innovation in Materials Characterization Award (2019).


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Cynthia Goldsmith, Electron Micros- copist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


Cynthia Goldsmith: For her long- te rm commitment to improve public health and safety through her viral diagnosis and pathology electron microscopy research and her services to the microscopy community through teaching and training peers both locally and nationally. Dr. Goldsmith has been an electron microscopist at the Centers for Disease Control and Preven- tion (CDC) for 38 years. She is the author or co-author of 105 publications and 5 book chap- ters. Her research has focused


on conducting diagnostic and research electron microscopy for infectious diseases. Cynthia has worked on many viruses includ- ing Ebola, HIV, influenza H1N1, West Nile Virus, and others, but perhaps her most significant contribution was the identifi- cation of the 2003 outbreak of SARS-CoV as being caused by a coronavirus. Dr. Goldsmith has been an invited speaker at M&M meetings and a regular contributor to the Diagnostic & Biomedical Microscopy Focused Interest Group symposia.


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