Keji Lai Wins Award From the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics

November 6, 2014 • by Staff Writer

Keji Lai has been awarded the 2015 IUPAP C10 Young Scientist Prize for his groundbreaking work in nanoscale impedance imaging of quantum materials.

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Our colleague, Keji Lai, has won a major award from the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. He has been named the 2015 recipient of the IUPAP C10 Young Scientist Prize “for his outstanding contribution in nanoscale impedance imaging of strongly correlated and low-dimensional quantum materials.”

We congratulate Keji for this very important recognition!

 

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