The ACerS Electronics Division presented awards for outstanding student work during the January 2015 Electronic Materials and Applications meeting in Orlando, Fla. Congratulations to these outstanding students:
Student Poster Winners:
First place: Gye Hyun Kim, MIT
“Effect of surface energy anisotropy on Rayleigh-like solid-state dewetting and nanowire stability”
Second place: Youngho Jin, Georgia Institute of Technology
“Microstructure and electrical properties in PMMA/ATO conductive composites with phase segregated microstructures”
Third place: Jun-Young Cho, Seoul National University
“The effect of nano-structure on the thermoelectric properties of bulk copper selenide”
Student Presentation Winners:
First place: Christina Rost, North Carolina State University
“Entropy Driven Oxides: configurationally disordered solid solutions and their structure-property”
Second place: Edward Sachet, North Carolina State University
“Extreme electron mobility in cadmium oxide through defect equilibrium engineering”
Third place: Jon Mackey, University of Akron
“Analytic thermoelectric couple modeling: variable material properties and transient operation”