Award/Recognition Menu

Description

To recognize an individual, nominated not more than 5 years after completion of his or her PhD, and who has already shown outstanding scientific or technical achievements which have been significantly beyond the average performance of a person at that career level.

Prize

A single annual award of $1,500 to a single recipient, plus up to $500 for travel to the award ceremony, and life membership in the IEEE Magnetics Society.

Funding

Funded by the IEEE Magnetics Society through an existing endowment administered by the IEEE Foundation which should be sufficient to fund in perpetuity. If these funds are not sufficient, the IEEE Magnetics Society will directly fund the difference.

Presentation

At the INTERMAG conference during the Plenary Session in the year following the selection of the awardee.

Historical Background

Established in 2016

Basis for Judging

The selection committee, a subcommittee of the Honors and Awards Committee of the IEEE Magnetics Society, evaluates the candidates regarding their scientific achievements with respect to a field represented by the IEEE Magnetics Society. It discusses for each candidate whether the contribution is significant and merits consideration for the award. Discussion and decision can be made by a conference call or email.

Eligibility

Members of the IEEE Magnetics Society are eligible

Nomination Form
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2025

Recipient(s)
Country
JPN
Title

Jiahao Han

Affiliation
Tohoku University
Citation

"For outstanding studies on controlling magnonic and nonlinear electronic transport by magnetic textures, and on implementing topological insulators to achieve room-temperature efficient magnetic switching.”

2024

Recipient(s)
Title

Qi Wang

Affiliation
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Citation

For pioneering theoretical and experimental studies of linear and nonlinear spin waves in sub-100 nm conduits and the realization of the nanoscale magnonic integrated circuit.

2023

Recipient(s)
Country
DEU
Affiliation
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
IEEE Region
Region 08 (Africa, Europe, Middle East)
Citation

For excellent work on developing x-ray techniques for imaging magnetic structures in three dimensions.

2022

Recipient(s)
Title

Qiming Shao

Affiliation
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
IEEE Region
Region 10 (Asia and Pacific)
Email
Citation

For contributions to exploring spin-orbit torque devices with quantum materials and systems.

2021

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Affiliation
University of California, Santa Barbara
IEEE Region
Region 06 (Western U.S.)
Email
Citation

For contributions to the theory and practice of using low barrier nanomagnets for probabilistic computing.

2020

Recipient(s)
Citation

For contributions to implementation of von Neumann and neuromorphic magnetic computing prototypes using spins in twodimensional systems.

2019

Recipient(s)
Country
NLD
Affiliation
University of Konstanz
IEEE Region
Region 08 (Africa, Europe, Middle East)
Email
Citation

For contributions to the femtosecond coherent manipulation of high-energy short-wavelength magnons in antiferromagnets and for the ultrafast activation of magnetoelectricity.

2018

Recipient(s)
Country
SGP
Affiliation
National University of Singapore
IEEE Region
Region 10 (Asia and Pacific)
Email
Citation

For contribution to tailoring interfacial interactions to generate and manipulate room temperature topological spin structures.

2017

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Title

Wei Zhang

Affiliation
UNC Chapel Hill
IEEE Region
Region 03 (Southeastern U.S.)
Email
Website
Citation

For contributions to exploring spin-orbit coupling phenomena with antiferromagnets, magnetic insulators, two-dimensional systems, and topologically non-trivial spin textures.