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