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Young Scholar Awards (YSA)

We are pleased to announce the recipients of the Young Scholar Awards (YSA). Congratulations to all the award recipients!

YSA-Oral
  Program No. Title Presenter Organization

Diamond
I-09-5 In-situ microscopic observation of single-crystal diamond surface during chemical vapor deposition:
Impact of off-axis growth and nitrogen impurities on
dynamics of surface microstructure
Dr. Kaishu Nitta National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan

Gold
II-07-6 Coherent Control of a Long-Lived Nuclear Memory Spin in a Germanium-Vacancy Multi-Qubit Node Ms. Katharina Senkalla Institute for Quantum Optics, Ulm University, Germany

Silver
II-06-4 Photon Neutron Capture Therapy for Cancer with Bimodal Nanosensitizer Consisting of Chlorin e6 and Hexagonal Boron Nitride Nanosheet Mr. Heongyu Kang Kyoto University, Japan

Silver
I-06-5 Evaluation of stress variation and Burgers vector of a dislocation in diamond using NV center Dr. Takeyuki Tsuji National Institute for Material Science, Japan
YSA-Poster
  Program No. Title Presenter Organization

Gold
F05 Vacancy mediated nitrogen mobile in diamond crystal
by high-fluence electron beam irradiation
Dr. Chikara Shinei National Institute for Materials Science/ University of Tsukuba, Japan

Silver
C44 Proton-impermeable property of pore-free graphene oxide Mr. Tatsuki Tsugawa Kumamoto University, Japan

Bronze
A22 Selectively buried growth of heavily N doped layers on B-doped diamond (111) layer with atomically flat surface Mr. Riku Yoshida Kanazawa University, Japan

Bronze
C02 Charge Transient Spectroscopy (QTS) Using Time-of-Flight Technique for Defect Investigation of Undoped Wide Bandgap Materials Ms. Rina Yamazaki Division of Electricity, Department of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University, Sweden

Bronze
F14 EPR Characterization of Single Vacancy Defects in
Diamond Under Optical Illumination
Dr. Yuliya Mindarava Institute for Quantum Optics, Ulm University, Germany

Bronze
F23 Multimodal Hybrid Nanosensors of Carbon Quantum Dots and Fluorescent Nanodiamonds for Advanced All-Optical Sensing Mr. Kota Shiraya Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan