A Nigerian professor in the United States, Prof. Deji Akinwande has
received the 2016 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and
Engineers (PECASE) from President Obama, the United States government’s
highest honor for scientists and engineers in the early stages of
research.
Prof. Akinwande is an associate professor in
electrical and computer engineering and the Jack Kilby/Texas Instruments
Endowed Faculty Fellow in Computer Engineering in the Cockrell School
of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin.
Earlier in the year, precisely in February Akinwande was
named by President Barack Obama, as one of the recipients of the 105
recipients of PECASE awards.
He is currently an Associate Professor with the
University of Texas at Austin. The current focus of his research
explores materials and electronic systems based on 2D atomic layers. He
is a co-inventor of a high-frequency chip-to-chip interconnect and an
electrically small antenna for bio-electronics.
Speaking to the newsmen on Monday, Akinwande said he was
awarded by Obama on May 5, 2016, at the White House, where the 105
researchers were hosted.
According to the White House, Akinwande was awarded for
his "outstanding research accomplishments in nanomaterials, graphene
device physics, and opto-electronics, and for dedication to the
education of future scientists and engineers."
Now in its 20th year, the Presidential Early Career
Awards are coordinated through the President’s Office of Science and
Technology Policy, which selects winners “for their pursuit of
innovative research at the frontiers of science and technology and their
commitment to community service as demonstrated through scientific
leadership, public education, or community outreach."
Prof. Akinwande is known for his groundbreaking research
on nanomaterials, sensors, devices and flexible technology. He is
considered one of the top researchers in the world in the areas of
graphene, silicon electronics and 2-D nanomaterials for use in flexible
electronics. In 2015, Akinwande created the first transistor out of
silicene, the world’s thinnest silicon material, and he is continuing to
advance the capabilities of computer chips and other electronics.
Prof. Akinwande has been the recipient of several
prestigious awards, including the Inaugural IEEE NANO “Geim and
Novoselov Graphene Prize,” an IEEE Early Career Award in
Nanotechnology, a National Science Foundation Career Award, an Army
Research Office Young Investigator award, and a Young Investigator award
from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency.
Announcing the winners earlier in the year, Obama said:
“These early-career scientists are leading the way in our efforts to
confront and understand challenges from climate change to our health and
wellness.
“We congratulate these accomplished individuals and
encourage them to continue to serve as an example of the incredible
promise and ingenuity of the American people.”
According to NUJ Europe Chapter, Akinwande, who grew up in
Opebi Allen in the Ikeja area of Lagos State, left Nigeria as a
teenager in 1994, and his novel idea was aimed at building more energy
efficient electronic chips to make mobile phones last a week or two
without charging.
According to University of Texas at Austin, Deji
Akinwande received the PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from
Stanford University in 2009, where he conducted research on the
synthesis, device physics, and circuit applications of carbon nanotubes
and graphene. His Master’s research in Applied Physics at Case Western
Reserve University pioneered the design and development of near-field
microwave probe tips for nondestructive imaging and studies of
materials.
Prof. Akinwande has been honored with the inaugural IEEE
Nano Geim and Novoselov Graphene Prize, the NSF CAREER award, the Army
and DTRA Young Investigator awards, the 3M Nontenured Faculty Award, and
was a past recipient of fellowships from the Ford Foundation, Alfred P.
Sloan Foundation, and Stanford DARE Initiative. He is one of the
directors of the NASCENT ERC center at UT Austin.
He recently
co-authored a textbook on carbon nanotubes and graphene device physics
by Cambridge University Press, 2011. His work on flexible graphene
systems was selected as among the “best of 2012” by the nanotechweb
online technology news portal and has been featured on MIT’s technology
review and other technical media outlets.
41 comments:
Congrats Sir
Congrats
Wow! Good.
Good making us proud! #GoodRepu
Whooops! Whooooooops! Congratulations
End time signs.
Good for him.
This is what i want yorubas to be doing than frauding,scamming,raping and cocaine business.
#sad indeed
That is good ambassador of nigeria ,not all this people from one side of the country spoiling the image of Nigeria
Great. Cameron no go see this one now.
Congratulations
Wow! Congratulations. Nigerians are really doing well
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Waoh congrats,proud of you
Congrats to him.
He deserves to be celebrated.
. ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Yorubas winning!
Great men keep doing us proud while some idiots continue to bring shame to Nigeria.
CNN will never publish this? dem dey mad
Big congrats to him
ur father!!!idiot n tribeless fool..
Nicee
This is what am talking about, not fighting for oil and lands. Congrat brother mi
Congrats Brother. Linda take note!
At free slave,am sorry for your wasted life,if all your parents taught you is Yoruba hate,you are a disgrace to mankind.I don't know your family members that are raping,into drugs,scamming,yours is a wasted life.
Such news like this was supposed to be spread in every news and blogs, but fortunately it won't be, as long as it's not crime, it won't be heard everywhere
This are the kind of people America begs to stay back and give citizenship to on a platter of gold. Because they add value.
Congrats and keep doing us proud.
congratulations
We're u and starn abi name sparm self idiotic fellows
proud of you bro.
Pple like this(experts) should be special advisers to our politicians and ministers. We for don progress small
Well done sir..congrats.... #Lindatakenote
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Congrats
Yorubas I de hail
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what's it with this "end time shit". You can't even congratulate your fellow citizen, what a shame
You are a bastard!
Great man. Another braindrain from Nigeria, a braingain for America
Idiot! Your mates are making Nigeria proud, here you are advertising rubbish! Congrats to the Prof! Linda, pls stop putting up ads like this!
Big congrats kip making us proud.
Another genius lost!
So proud of you sir
A big congratulations to you sir.
At least something good and great is said about a Nigerian.
You made us proud.
Keep up the good work.
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God's speed in everything you do...Congratulations.
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