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ISS Best Student Award

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Best Student Prize

Wire and Bulk

WB1-3: Tomohiro Ito (Nagoya University)

Electronic Device

ED4-6 : Fei Ke (Yokohama National University)

Best Poster Presentation Award

Physics and Chemistry

PCP3-4: Masayuki Murase (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Wires and Bulk

WBP5-3: Jin Matsuzaka (Nagoya University)

Electronic Devices

EDP1-21 : Takuma Hayashi (University of Yamanashi)

Large Scale System Applications

APP2-1: Masaya Okuno (Kyoto University)


The following two prizes are awarded for the students who participate in the International Superconductivity Symposium (ISS2019) and make excellent reports on poster or oral presentations.

1) Best Poster Presentation Award (for excellent poster presentations)

2) Best Student Prize (for excellent oral presentations)

Selection Process

1) Best Poster Presentation Award 

The awards selection is based on criteria prescribed by ISS Organizing Committee. The results scored by Program Committee of each area (PC, ED, WB, AP) and the Session Chairs are compiled by ISS Secretariat. Based on the deliberations at ISS Executive Organizing Committee (EOC) and Local Organizing Committee (LOC), the winner is decided by ISS General Chair.  AIST awards the winner.

2) Best Student Prize 

Using the nomination form prescribed by ISS EOC and LOC, the candidates are recommended by Chair and Sub-chair of each Program Committee (PC, ED, WB, AP). Based on the deliberations on the candidates at ISS EOC and LOC, the winner is decided by ISS General Chair. AIST awards the winner.

In principle, the Best Poster Presentation Award shall be one for each area (PC, ED, WB, AP) and one person will be awarded for each area. However, regarding Best Student Prize, when it is recognized that there is a non-negligible contribution, multiple winners can be selected. And an outstanding student among the Superconductivity School participants can be recommended as a winner by the Secretary-General. All prizes may not be awarded after deliberations at ISS EOC and LOC.

The selection will be held during the International Superconductivity Symposium, and the General Chair will award the winner at the closing ceremony on the final day of the symposium.

Selection guideline

1) Best Poster Presentation Award 

Excellent students who are enthusiastic about Superconductivity research will be awarded. In addition to the poster presentation at ISS2019, submission of the proceeding manuscript by December 1, and days of attendance at Superconductivity School will be also evaluated. Nationality does not matter.

2) Best Student Prize 

Excellent and notable students who are enthusiastic about superconductivity research will be awarded. In addition to the oral presentation at ISS2019, submission of the proceeding manuscript by December 1st, and days of attendance at Superconductivity School will be also evaluated. Nationality does not matter.

Notes

– We will award the excellent young talent who will be responsible for the next generation.

– Students are eligible: those who register as “Students” and make presentations at ISS2019 will be automatically eligible. However, those who make poster presentations in PC area should register whether to apply for the award. They will be notified from the ISS2019 secretariat after program is released.

–Those who are researchers of companies and belong PhD course in a university are out of the range of the awards winners’ selection.

Contact Information

ISS2020 Secretariat
TIA Central office, AIST Central 1
1-1-1 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki
305-8560, Japan.
Email: info@iss-secretariat.org