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Analytical Chemistry - Young Innovator Award

MicroTAS 2020 Virtual Conference - WINNER
Professor Jianping Fu, Ph.D., a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, is this year's Analytical Chemistry Young Innovator Award recipient. For additional information on this year's winner, visit the Analytical Chemistry website.

This award, sponsored by the Journal of Analytical Chemistry and Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society (CBMS), recognizes the contributions of an individual who has demonstrated exceptional technical advancement and innovation in the field of micro- or nanofluidics in his or her early career.

We invite you to make your nominations for the 2021 Analytical Chemistry Young Investigator Award before April 27. Co-sponsored by Analytical Chemistry and the Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society, this award honors the contributions of an individual who has demonstrated exceptional technical advancement and innovation in the field of microfluidics or nanofluidics in his or her early career. Please note that rollover nominations will no longer be accepted. To nominate someone, you will have to submit a completely new nomination. Recognize a peer in your field now!

Nominations are no longer being accepted for 2020, but stay tuned for the 2021 award nominations by following journal alerts: https://preferences.acspubs.org/all-journals.



The Winner Will Receive
  • An award plaque
  • An honorarium of $2,500 (USD)
Eligibility
  • A nominee's doctorate must have been earned in the past 15 years
  • Self-nominations are allowed
Additional Information
  • The award winner is expected to be present at the meeting at which the award is presented.
  • Before making a nomination, you must get the nominee's consent to share information about them as part of the nomination process. This is necessary for the American Chemical Society, ACS Publications, and The Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society to comply with laws and rules around the processing of personal data.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Our GDPR-compliant system and processes no longer support rollover nominations. However, if you submitted a nomination within the past two years and would like us to send your previous materials, please send an email to Analytical Chemistry's Managing Editor, Nicole Camasso: N_Camasso@acs.org
Past Winners

MicroTAS 2019 Conference, Basel, SWITZERLAND
Professor Keisuke Goda, University of Tokyo, JAPAN

MicroTAS 2018 Conference, Kaohsiung, TAIWAN
Dr. Sunitha Nagrath, University of Michigan, USA

MicroTAS 2017 Conference, Savannah, Georgia, USA
Tony Jun Huang, Duke University, USA

MicroTAS 2016 Conference, Dublin, IRELAND
D. Dan Huh, University of Pennsylvania, USA

MicroTAS 2015 Conference, Gyeongju, KOREA
Shoji Takeuchi, The University of Tokyo, JAPAN

MicroTAS 2014 Conference, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Professor Dino Di Carlo, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

MicroTAS 2013 Conference, Freiburg, GERMANY
Award Winner: Hang Lu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

MicroTAS 2012 Conference, Okinawa JAPAN
Award Winner: Amy E. Herr, University of California, Berkeley, USA

MicroTAS 2011 Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA
Award Winner: Aaron Wheeler, University of Toronto, CANADA

MicroTAS 2010 Conference, Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS
Award Winner: Daniel Chiu, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA

MicroTAS 2009 Conference, ICC Jeju, Jeju, Korea
Award Winner: Dr. Jongyoon Han, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

MicroTAS 2008 Conference, San Diego, California, USA
Award Winner: Joel Voldman, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA