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Pioneer Award in Nanotechnology
Awarded forIndividuals who by virtue of initiating new areas of research, development or engineering have had a significant impact on the field of nanotechnology.
CountryUnited States
Presented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
WebsiteIEEE Nanotechnology Council

The IEEE Pioneer Award in Nanotechnology is given by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Nanotechnology Council for research in nanotechnology.

The main considerations for judging include distinction in long-term technical achievements, leadership, innovation, breadth, and impact on nanotechnology and engineering, recognizing individuals whose technical achievements go beyond the borders of a particular technical society. Nominees must be at least 10 years beyond their terminal degree. One or two Pioneer Awards are given each year; when two are awarded, there may be one for academics, and one for industry or government. The award consists of honorarium and a commemorative plaque.

Recipients

Year Awardee Institution Scope of work
2007 Mark Reed Yale University Molecular scale electronics
Pallab Bhattacharya University of Michigan Quantum dot optoelectronic devices
2008 Sajeev John University of Toronto Photonic crystals
2009 Susumu Noda Kyoto University Photonic crystals and nanophotonics
2010 Phaedon Avouris IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Carbon-based electronics and photonics
2011 Alexander A. Balandin University of California, Riverside Nanoscale phonon transport
Meyya Meyyappan NASA Ames Research Center Carbon nanotubes
2012 Joseph W. Lyding University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Nanofabrication and CMOS giant deuterium isotope effect
2013 2013 awardee Charles M. Lieber Charles M. Lieber Harvard University Nanowire synthesis and applications
2014 Stephen Y. Chou Princeton University Nanoimprint lithography and nanodevices
2015 Chennupati Jagadish Australian National University Semiconductor nanowire and quantum dot optoelectronics
2016 Shawn-Yu Lin Shawn-Yu Lin Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 3D optical photonic crystals
2017 Paras N. Prasad State University of New York at Buffalo Multifunctional nanoprobes and nanophotonics for biomedical technology
2018 Nader Engheta University of Pennsylvania Photonic metamaterials and optical nanocircuits
2019 Paul Weiss University of California Ultimate limits of miniaturization and function
2020 Supriyo Bandyopadhyay Virginia Commonwealth University Spintronics and Straintronics Nanostructures

See also

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