APL Photonics

APL Photonics Selects Recipient for 2023 Future Luminary Award

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星期五, 五月 3, 2024

MELVILLE, N.Y., May 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Magdalena Furman, a PhD student in Physics at the University of Warsaw, Poland, has been selected as the recipient of the APL Photonics 2023 Future Luminary Award for her work in advancing the understanding of optical bistability and optical limiting in microcavities.

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  • MELVILLE, N.Y., May 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Magdalena Furman, a PhD student in Physics at the University of Warsaw, Poland, has been selected as the recipient of the APL Photonics 2023 Future Luminary Award for her work in advancing the understanding of optical bistability and optical limiting in microcavities.
  • "We are thrilled to announce Magdalena Furman as the recipient of this year's APL Photonics Future Luminary Award.
  • The APL Photonics Future Luminary Award, which recognizes early-career researchers with the potential to become luminaries in the field of photonics, includes a $3,000 honorarium, the opportunity to join the APL Photonics Early Career Editorial Advisory Board, and an invitation to write an Invited Article in APL Photonics.
  • "I am honored to receive the prestigious APL Photonics Future Luminary Award.