Award Winners

IEEE Photonics Conference Student Paper (formerly Best Student Paper Award)
Yearsort icon Award Winner Description
2011
Tobias Gruendl
Hieu Nguyen
Kelley Rivoire
Chao-Wei Chen
Abhinav Rohit
Given annually by the Society, the awards are open to students from universities whose papers have been accepted for presentation at the IEEE Photonics Conference. The top five finalists receive certificates of recognition and monetary awards ranging from $250 up to $1000 for first place.
http://photonicssociety.org/newsletters/feb12/Careers-Students.html
2010
Roger Chen
Shamsul Arafin
Slaven Moro
Alden Curtis
Caroline P. Lai
Given annually by the Society, the awards are open to students from universities whose papers have been accepted for presentation at the Photonics Society Annual Meeting. The top five finalists receive certificates of recognition and monetary awards ranging from $250 up to $1000 for first place.
http://photonicssociety.org/newsletters/apr11/Career-BestStudent.html
2009
Kenji Ishizaki
Flavio Fusari
Koji Takeda
Umit Demirbas
Jingshi Li
Given annually by the Society, the awards are open to students from universities whose papers have been accepted for presentation at the Photonics Society Annual Meeting. The top five finalists receive certificates of recognition and monetary awards ranging from $100 up to $1000 for first place.
http://photonicssociety.org/newsletters/dec09/Best_Student_Paper_Award.html
2008
Hyejun Ra
Liang (Luke) Tang
Andrei Faraon
Seth A. Fortuna
K. Shavitranuruk
Given annually by the Society, the awards are open to students from universities whose papers have been accepted for presentation at the Photonics Society Annual Meeting. The top five finalists receive certificates of recognition and monetary awards ranging from $100 up to $1000 for first place.
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/newsletters/leos/oct08/finalists.html
2007
Koji Otsuka
Tomohiro Amemuya
Christophe Antoine
Chen-Bin Huang
Yoshiaki Takata
Kai Zhao
Given annually by the Society, the awards are open to students from universities whose papers have been accepted for presentation at the Photonics Society Annual Meeting. The top five finalists receive certificates of recognition and monetary awards ranging from $100 up to $1000 for first place.
http://photonicssociety.org/newsletters/feb08/best_student.html
2006
Tomoyuki Takahata
Ali K. Okyay
Hans C. Hansen Mulvad
Haltice Altug
Maxim Abashin
Given annually by the Society, the awards are open to students from universities whose papers have been accepted for presentation at the Photonics Society Annual Meeting. The top five finalists receive certificates of recognition and monetary awards ranging from $100 up to $1000 for first place. Sponsored by Newport/Spectra-Physics
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/newsletters/leos/aug07/recipients.html
2005
Hatice Altug
Masuduzzaman Bakaul
Yang Liu
Kuniaki Ishihara
Joe T. Mok
Given annually by the Society, the awards are open to students from universities whose papers have been accepted for presentation at the Photonics Society Annual Meeting. The top five finalists receive certificates of recognition and monetary awards ranging from $100 up to $1000 for first place. Sponsored by Newport/Spectra-Physics
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/newsletters/leos/apr06/award_recipients.html
2004 Kanglin Wang The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)
2003 James T.A. Carriere The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)
2002 Shuichi Suzuki The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)
2001
Oleg Sinkin
Allan P. S. Chang
The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)
2000 Mohd Adzir Mahdi The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)
1999
K.L. Deng
D. Marom
D-R Wonglumsom
The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)
1998 Loannis Tomkos The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)
1997 Vladimir Bulovic The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)
1996
T.K. Sudoh
Audra M. Bullock
The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)
1995 Brent K. Whitlock The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)
1994 James Guthrie The LEOS Annual established the Best Student Paper Award which consists of a $500 honorarium. Selection of the Award is based on significance of the contribution to the field, originality and clarity. Only those papers submitted and presented by the student author are eligible for the Award. (Replaced by the Photonics Society Annual Student Paper Awards)