IEEE Robert E. Newnham Ferroelectrics Award for Prof. Beatriz Noheda
Beatriz Noheda, Zernike Institute of Advanced Materials, has won the prestigious IEEE Robert E. Newnham Ferroelectrics Award. The award has been announced during the online IEEE-IFCS-ISAF conference. Prof. Noheda has been nominated for this award because of her ‘outstanding contributions to the understanding of the giant piezoelectricity in lead zirconate titanate and ferroelectric relaxors, based on her discovery of their low symmetry phases’. She receives $2,000 and a plaque with a certificate.
For more information: https://www.rug.nl/fse/news/ieee-robert-e-newnham-ferroelectrics-award-for-prof-beatriz-noheda
Last modified: | 12 August 2020 1.57 p.m. |
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