University of California San Diego nanoengineering professor Ying Shirley Meng is among the Finalists of the 2019 Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists.
She is one of 31 of the nation’s rising stars in science who will compete for
three Blavatnik National Laureate Awards in the categories of Chemistry,
Physical Sciences & Engineering, and Life Sciences. Each of the three 2019
National Laureates will win $250,000—the world’s largest unrestricted prize for
early-career scientists.
Meng is faculty director of the UC San Diego Sustainable Power and Energy Center. She directs the Laboratory for Energy Storage and Conversion in the Department of NanoEngineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering.
Read the full press release from The Blavatnik Family Foundation and the New York Academy of Sciences.
Now in its 13th year,
the Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists recognize the past accomplishments
and the future promise of the most-talented faculty-rank scientists and
engineers aged 42 years and younger at America’s top academic and research
institutions. This year, the Blavatnik National Awards received an
unprecedented 343 nominations from 169 academic and research centers across 44
states – a record in all three categories. The three 2019 National Laureates,
chosen from the 31 Finalists, will be announced June 26.
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