25 February 2019
2019 Applied Sciences Travel Awards - Winners
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The editorial office would like to announce the winners of the Applied Sciences Travel Awards in Nanosciences and Optics fields for 2019.
They have been granted to: Dr. Giuseppe Cavallaro from the University of Palermo, who has demonstrated mobility in the field of Nanotechnology and Applied Nanosciences; and Dr. Juan Sebastian Totero Gongora, a Helena Normanton Research Fellow in Quantum Technology, University of Sussex, United Kingdom.
It was a difficult decision with such high-quality applications for the awards, and we would like to thank all applicants for submitting their diverse and fascinating range of research topics. On behalf of the assessment committee, I congratulate the winners for their accomplishments. We are proud to support these young scientists and wish them further success in their careers.
Dr. Juan Sebastian Totero Gongora, winner in Optics field (left); Dr. Giuseppe Cavallaro, winner in Nanosciences field (right).