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AWARDS
  • IVEC Award for Excellence in Vacuum Electronics
  • IVEC Best Student Paper Award


  • IVEC Award for Excellence in Vacuum Electronics

    The IVEC Award for Excellence in Vacuum Electronics was established in 2002 to recognize outstanding contributions to the field. Anyone or any group of persons working in the field of vacuum electronics is eligible for this award, which will be presented each year during the IVEC conference. Anyone in the field may place a colleague in nomination. Selection of the winner will be made by a vote of the members of the Technical Committee. Members of the Technical Committee who are nominees may not vote. Only living persons are eligible for the award. The winner will receive a commemorative plaque and an award of $1000. If a group nomination is selected for the award they will each receive a plaque and share the $1000.

    Previous recipients of the IVEC Award for Excellence in Vacuum Electronics:

    2002- Armand Staprans, Communication and Power Industries, USA

    2003- George Caryotakis, Stanford Linear Accelerator, USA

    2004- Georges Fleury, Thales Electron Devices, France

    2005- Joe Saloom, Technical Consultant, USA

    2006- Jim Dayton Jr., Genvac Aerospace Corp., USA

    2007- Baruch Levush, Naval Research Laboratory, USA

    2008- Manfred Thumm, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

    IVEC Best Student Paper Award

    The IVEC Best Student Paper Award was introduced at IVEC 2004 to recognize and promote exceptional student contributions to the field. IVEC 2009 will continue the tradition of selecting an outstanding, student-authored and student-presented paper for the honour of "Best Student Paper Award". Eligible papers are those with a student as the principle author and presenter. Students are considered as individuals pursuing a baccalaureate or graduate degree at the time of the conference or during the past year when the work was completed. After ranking by the Technical Program Committee, six student papers are selected for finalist consideration. Finalist students will present a 10 minute synopsis talk on their work on Tuesday evening during the conference, and from these brief summary talks a winner will be selected. The award will include an engraved plaque and a 500 Euro check (this year kindly supported by Ares Consortium).
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