Forum for Science, Industry and Business
Sponsored by:     Siemens     3M    n-tv
Search our Site:

Topic (optional):

 

Home Special Topics Awards Funding Content

Stuart Parkin recognized for great service to interdisciplinary materials research

next article
13.12.2012 - 13.12.2012

Experimental physicist Stuart Parkin of the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California and member of the Gutenberg Research College received the 2012 Von Hippel Award

Anzeige

Professor Dr. Stuart Parkin of the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California, USA has received the 2012 Von Hippel Award from the Materials Research Society (MRS) for his outstanding contributions to interdisciplinary materials research.


The British-American experimental physicist and member of the Gutenberg Research College at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), was on hand to receive the award at the MRS Fall Meeting on November 28 in Boston. The annual award includes US-$ 10,000.00 in prize money. It is the American society's highest honor.

Stuart Parkin works in the field of spintronics, both in advancing scientific understanding and in technological applications, a field in which Parkin and his research team have contributed many significant discoveries and developments. According to the MRS, Parkin received the Von Hippel Award for his "seminal contributions to research and technology in spintronic materials."

Parkin is an IBM Fellow, the highest technical accolade from IBM, and managing director of the Magnetoelectronics group at the IBM Almaden Research Center. He is also a consulting professor at Stanford University. Stuart Parkin was awarded the Gutenberg Research Award from the Graduate School of Excellence "Materials Science in Mainz" (MAINZ) in 2008. He has collaborated closely since then with scientists and doctoral students in Mainz. In May 2011, he was named a fellow by the Gutenberg Research College in order to strengthen this collaboration.

Further information:
Professor Dr. Claudia Felser
Co-Director of the Graduate School of Excellence "Materials Science in Mainz"
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU)
D 55099 Mainz, GERMANY
phone +49 6131 39-21284
fax +49 6131 39-26267
e-mail: felser-office@uni-mainz.de

Dr. Mark Bajohrs
Graduate School of Excellence "Materials Science in Mainz"
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
D 55099 Mainz, GERMANY
phone +49 6131 39-26 982
fax +49 6131 39-26 983
e-mail: mainz@uni-mainz.de

Petra Giegerich | Source: Informationsdienst Wissenschaft
Further information: www.mainz.uni-mainz.de
www.superconductivity.de/

next article

More articles from Awards Funding:

nachricht Fraunhofer FEP receives prize for the most innovative product
08.05.2013 | Fraunhofer-Institut für Elektronenstrahl- und Plasmatechnik FEP

nachricht Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation donates EUR 50 million to further promote the life sciences at JGU
03.05.2013 | Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

All articles from Awards Funding >>>
The most recent press releases about innovation >>>

Overview of the latest five Focus news of the innovations-report:
In the focus: GPS solution provides three-minute tsunami alerts

Researchers have shown that, by using global positioning systems (GPS) to measure ground deformation caused by a large underwater earthquake, they can provide accurate warning of the resulting tsunami in just a few minutes after the earthquake onset.

For the devastating Japan 2011 event, the team reveals that the analysis of the GPS data and issue of a detailed tsunami alert would have taken no more than three minutes. The results are published on 17 May in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, an open access journal of ...

In the focus: NASA Satellite Data Helps Pinpoint Glaciers' Role in Sea Level Rise

A new study of glaciers worldwide using observations from two NASA satellites has helped resolve differences in estimates of how fast glaciers are disappearing and contributing to sea level rise.

The new research found glaciers outside of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, repositories of 1 percent of all land ice, lost an average of 571 trillion pounds (259 trillion kilograms) of mass every year during the six-year study period, making the oceans rise 0.03 inches (0.7 mm) per year. ...

In the focus: Sea level: one third of its rise comes from melting mountain glaciers

About 99% of the world’s land ice is stored in the huge ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland, while only 1% is contained in glaciers.

However, the meltwater of glaciers contributed almost as much to the rise in sea level in the period 2003 to 2009 as the two ice sheets: about one third. This is one of the results of an international study with the involvement of geographers from the University of Zurich.

How ...

In the focus: Observation of Second Sound in a Quantum Gas

Second sound is a quantum mechanical phenomenon, which has been observed only in superfluid helium.

Physicists from the University of Innsbruck, Austria, in collaboration with colleagues from the University of Trento, Italy, have now proven the propagation of such a temperature wave in a quantum gas. The scientists have published their historic findings in the journal Nature.

Below a critical temperature, certain fluids become superfluid ...

In the focus: Using clay to grow bone

Researchers use synthetic silicate to stimulate stem cells into bone cells

In new research published online May 13, 2013 in Advanced Materials, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) are the first to report that synthetic silicate nanoplatelets (also known as layered clay) can induce stem cells to become bone cells without the need of additional bone-inducing factors.

Synthetic silicates are made ...

All Focus news of the innovations-report >>>

B2B Search

Product / Service
Company / Organisation

Latest News

New method proposed for detecting gravitational waves from ends of universe

17.05.2013 | Physics and Astronomy

Scientists Shape First Global Topographic Map of Saturn’s Moon Titan

17.05.2013 | Physics and Astronomy

Black Hole Powered Jets Plow Into Galaxy

17.05.2013 | Physics and Astronomy

VideoLinks
B2B-VideoLinks
More VideoLinks >>>

Event News

ITS European Congress: Traffic Warning and Information Platform

17.05.2013 | Event News

European Research Infrastructures help to solve air quality issues

15.05.2013 | Event News

The Problem of the European Unemployment

08.05.2013 | Event News