High honors for TopDyn Researchers

The IEEE Magnetism Society and the German Physical Society has announced the recipients of their society awards in 2023. In this year, three of these prestigious awards go to TopDyn researchers.

 

IEEE Achievement Award for Prof. Burkard Hillebrands

The 2023 IEEE Achievement Awards goes to Prof. Dr. Burkard Hillebrands from the University of Kaiserslautern.                                                                                                                                                  The IEEE Achievement Award recognizes outstanding accomplishments and contributions to the field of Magnetics. Prof. Hillebrands is the first German scientist to receive this high honor. The award ceremony will be held during the IEEE INTERMAG conference in May 2023 in Sendai, Japan.

 

Prof. Mathias Kläui becomes IEEE Fellow in 2023

IEEE Board of Directors awarded Prof. Dr. Mathias Kläui, University of Mainz, the status of an IEEE Fellow for his contribution to the next generation magnetic solid-state memory, logic and sensor devices.
IEEE Fellow is a distinction reserved for select IEEE members whose extraordinary accomplishments in any of the IEEE fields of interest are deemed fitting for this prestigious grade elevation. The total number selected in any one year does not exceed 0.1% of the total voting Institute membership.

Additional information: https://www.uni-mainz.de/presse/aktuell/16862_DEU_HTML.php

 

Gaede Prize for Dr. Benjamin Stadtmüller

The Gaede Prize for Vacuum Science and Technology goes to Dr Benjamin Stadtmüller from the University of Mainz and Kaiserslautern in recognition of his outstanding and pioneering work on controlling optical and electronic properties of hybrid interfaces with newly developed, time-resolved and surface-sensitive measurement methods.
The Gaede Prize is financed by the Gaede Foundation and awarded by the DPG. It was endowed by Dr Manfred Dunkel in 1985 and has been awarded annually since 1986. Dr Stadtmüller will receive the award in March 2023 during the DPG Spring Meeting of the Condensed Matter Section in Dresden.

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