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Nanophotonics

Early Career Award

Nanophotonics is delighted to present an annual award to early career scientists whose research has contributed to advancements in the field of nanophotonics.

2022 WINNERS


 


 

2021 WINNERS


 


 

ABOUT THE AWARD


 
The Early Career Award is an annual award presented to four early-career-stage scientists who have contributed significantly to advancements in the field of nanophotonics. The winners are awarded a prize of 1000 EUR and will have their Article Processing Charges waived for a period of two years. This award is fully sponsored by the Nanophotonics journal.

 
The individual submitting the nomination should be an author of at least three papers in the field of nano-optics or photonics.

 

THE JUDGING COMMITTEE


 
Prof. Stefan Maier, Monash University, Australia (Editor-in-Chief)
Dr. Dennis Couwenberg, ScienceWise Publishing, The Netherlands
Prof. Javier Aizpurua, Center for Materials Physics in San Sebastián (CSIC-UPV/EHU), Spain
Dr. Daniel Brunner, FEMTO-ST Institute, France
Dr. Jonathan Fan, Stanford University, USA
Prof. Kian Ping Loh, National University of Singapore, Singapore 
Dr. Matthew A. Pelton, University of Maryland, USA
Prof. Junsuk Rho, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
Prof. Lei Zhou, Fudan University, China
Dr. Jia Zhu, Nanjing University, China 
 

CONTACT PERSON


 
For any queries relating to the award or the nomination process, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Tara Dorrian
Assistant Editor
tdorrian@nanophotonics-journal.com

 

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