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Dr. Sabah Bux from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, USA, has been selected as the recipient of the 2015 International Thermoelectric Society Young Investigator Award. The award is partially sponsored with generous support from Gentherm, Inc. Dr. Bux received her PhD in chemistry in 2010 from the University of California – Los Angeles, and has been on the research staff at JPL since that time. She has made several outstanding contributions to the synthesis, characterization, and understanding of bulk nanostructured materials. Dr.
The International Thermoelectric Society (ITS) announces the 2015 ITS Young Investigator Award for Excellence in Research in Thermoelectrics by a young investigator holds a researcher/engineer position in either: academia, industry, government lab or scientific institute (e.g. The Max Planck Institute). This award is to be given to a young researcher who has exhibited a record of excellent original work and significant results in the field of thermoelectrics or thermoelectric materials. The recipient should have shown significant research in the early stages of his/her career.
Dr. Rhyee selected as the 2009 Young Investigator International Thermoelectric Society recipient!
Dr. Rhyee from the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea has been selected as the recipient of the 2009 Young Investigator International Thermoelectric Society Award. The award will be given to Dr. Rhyee during the award ceremony at the ICT2009 banquet in Freiburg, Germany.
Dr. Xun Shi from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, China has been selected as the recipient of the 2010 Young Investigator International Thermoelectric Society Award. The award will be given to Dr. Xun Shi during the award ceremony at the ICT2010 banquet in Shanghai, China.
The International Thermoelectric Society (ITS) announces the 2014 ITS Young Investigator Award for Excellence in Research in Thermoelectrics by a young investigator holds a researcher/engineer position in either: academia, industry, government lab or scientific institute (e.g. The Max Planck Institute). This award is to be given to a young researcher who has exhibited a record of excellent original work and significant results in the field of thermoelectrics or thermoelectric materials. The recipient should have shown significant research in the early stages of his/her career.
The International Thermoelectric Society (ITS) announces the 2013 ITS Young Investigator Award for Excellence in Research in Thermoelectrics by a young investigator who holds a researcher/engineer position in either: academia, industry, government lab or scientific institute (e.g. The Max Planck Institute).
The International Thermoelectric Society (ITS) announces the 2012 ITS Young Investigator Award for Excellence in Research in Thermoelectrics by a young investigator who holds a researcher/engineer position in either: academia, industry, government lab or scientific institute (e.g. The Max Planck Institute). This award is to be given to a young researcher who has exhibited a record of excellent original work and significant results in the field of thermoelectrics or thermoelectric materials. The recipient should have shown significant research in the early stages of his/her career.