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2018 COUNCIL – OFFICERS & DIRECTORS 2018 STUDENT COUNCIL President Robert L. Price President Janet L. Gbur Past President Ian M. Anderson Past President Joshua Silverstein President-Elect Paul Kotula President-Elect A. Cameron Varano Secretary Pamela F. Lloyd Secretary Jie Yang Treasurer Peter A. Crozier Treasurer Ethan L. Lawrence Director L. Amelia Dempere Program Chair William J. Bowman Director Elizabeth A. Dickey PUBLICATIONS Director Andreas Holzenburg Director (Local Affiliated Societies) Patricia Jansma Microscopy and Microanalysis Editor in Chief John F. Mansfield Director Deborah F. Kelly Onsite Program Guide Editor Richard L. Martens Director Melanie Ohi M&M 2018 Proceedings Editor Gail J. Celio Director Yimei Zhu Microscopy Today Editor Charles E. Lyman APPOINTED OFFICERS M&M 2018 ANNUAL MEETING Archives Michael Marko PROGRAM CHAIR Yoosuf N. Picard Awards Committee Chair Christine A. Brantner Bylaws Michael Marko SOCIETY & MEETING MANAGEMENT Certification Board Chair Edward P. Calomeni Association Management Virtual, Inc. Educational Outreach Managing Director Steven Jones Kathleen Cissel Committee Chair Program Manager Ashley Carey Educational Outreach Isabel Boona, Meeting Management Conference Managers Rengasayee (Sai) Committee Vice Chairs Meeting & Registration Managers Veeraraghavan Nicole Guy, Maeve Carey, Corey Siembieda Exhibition Management Educational Resources Chair Elizabeth R. Wright Corcoran Expositions, Inc. Exhibits & Sponsorship Managers Fellows Chair Paul G. Kotula Doreen Bonnema, Mary Michalik Finance Peter A. Crozier MSA PAST PRESIDENTS Information Technology Nestor J. Zaluzec 1942 G.L. Clark 1967 Joseph J. Comer 1993 Michael S. Isaacson International Committee David C. Bell 1943 R. Bowling Barnes 1968 John H. Luft 1994 Robert R. Cardell Membership Committee Chair Jeffrey Lengyel 1944 R. Bowling Barnes 1969 Wilbur C. Bigelow 1995 Terence E. Mitchell Nominating Committee Chair Ian M. Anderson 1945 James Hillier 1970 Russell Steere 1996 Margaret Ann Goldstein Placement Office David W. Tomlin 1946 David Harker 1971 Robert M. Fisher 1997 C. Barry Carter Sustaining Members Chair Stephen E. Mick 1947 William G. Kinsinger 1972 Daniel C. Pease 1998 Ralph M. Albrecht Student Council President Janet Gbur 1948 Perry C. Smith 1973 Benjamin Siegel 1999 David C. Joy Technologists’ Forum Janice Pennington 1949 F.O. Schmitt 1974 Russell J. Barrnett 2000 Kenneth H. Downing 1950 Ralph W.G. Wyckoff 1975 Gareth Thomas 2001 Ronald M. Anderson FOCUSED INTEREST GROUPS 1951 Robley C. Williams 1976 Etienne de Harven 2002 Stanley L. Erlandsen Focused Interest Group Chair Andrew D. Vogt 1952 R.D. Heidenreich 1977 Thomas E. Everhart 2003 J. Alwyn Eades References: 3D Electron Microscopy in the 1953 Cecil E. Hall 1978 Myron C. Ledbetter 2004 Sara E. Miller Figure 1. Foldscope design, components and usage. (A) CAD layout of Foldscope paper components on Biological Sciences Steven Ludtke [1] JS Cybulski, J Clements, and M Prakash, PloS one 9.6 (2014), p. e98781. 1954 Robert G. Picard 1979 John Silcox 2005 M. Grace Burke an A4 sheet. (B) Schematic of an assembled Foldscope illustrating panning, and (C) cross-sectional view Aberration-Corrected Electron 1955 Thomas F. Anderson 1980 Michael Beer 2006 W. Gray (Jay) Jerome [2]illustrating M Prakash,flexure Microcosmos,-based focusing. http://microcosmos.foldscope.com/(D) Foldscope components and tools used in the assembly, including Microscopy Juan Carlos Idrobo 1956 William L. Grube 1981 John J. Hren 2007 Michael A. O’Keefe [3]Foldscope MS Bhamla,paper Bcomponents, Benson, C Chai,ball lens,G Katsikis,button -Acell Johribattery, and MPrakash,surface-mounted Nature LED,Biomedicalswitch, Engineering.copper tape Atom Probe Field Ion Arun Devaraj 1957 John H.L. Watson 1982 Lee Peachey 2008 William T. Gunning 1and (2017),polymeric p. 0009.filters. (E) Different modalities assembled from colored paper stock. (F) Novice users Microscopy 1958 Max Swerdlow 1983 David B. Wittry 2009 David J. Smith Figure 1. Foldscope design, components and usage. (A) CAD layout of Foldscope paper components on Cryo-preparation Kim Rensing demonstrating the technique for using the Foldscope. (G) Demonstration of the field-rugged design, 1959 John H. Reisner 1984 J. David Robertson 2010 David W. Piston an A4 sheet. (B) Schematic of an assembled Foldscope illustrating panning, and (C) cross-sectional view Diagnostic Microscopy Greg Ning such as stomping under foot. Reproduced from [1]. 1960 D. Gordon Sharp 1985 Dale E. Johnson 2011 Nestor J. Zaluzec illustrating flexure-based focusing. (D) Foldscope components and tools used in the assembly, including Electron Crystallography and Automated Mapping Techniques Alex Eggeman 1961 D. Maxwell Teague 1986 Robert M. Glaeser 2012 Janet H. Woodward Foldscope paper components, ball lens, button-cell battery, surface-mounted LED, switch, copper tape 1987 Linn W. Hobbs 2013 Ernest L. Hall Electron Microscopy in 1962 Keith R. Porter and polymeric filters. (E) Different modalities assembled from colored paper stock. (F) Novice users Liquids and Gas (EMLG) Raymond R. Unocic 1963 Charles Schwartz 1988 Jean Paul Revel 2014 Jeanette Killius demonstrating the technique for using the Foldscope. (G) Demonstration of the field-rugged design, such Facilities Operation & 1964 Sidney S. Breese 1989 Ray W. Carpenter 2015 John F. Mansfield Christine A. Brantner as stomping under foot. Reproduced from [1]. Management (FOM) 1965 Virgil G. Peck 1990 Keith R. Porter 2016 Michael Marko Focused Ion Beam Srinivas Subramaniam 1966 Walter Frajola 1991 Charles E. Lyman 2017 Ian M. Anderson Pharmaceuticals John-Bruce D. 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2018 2014 2011 2010 Wen-An Chiou Gianluigi Botton Ueli Aebi Ralph M. Albrecht Linn Hobbs Wah Chiu Philip E. Batson Lawrence F. Allard, Jr. Elaine Humphrey Abhaya K. Datye Patricia G. Calarco-Isaacson Kenneth H. Downing Kazuo Ishizuka Marija Gajdardziska- Peter A. Crozier Joseph I. Goldstein David Larson Josifovska J. Alwyn Eades Michael S. Isaacson Guillermo Solórzano-Naranjo Lucille A. Giannuzzi Brendan J. Griffin Michael K. Miller Judy Yang Thomas F. Kelly William T. Gunning, III George Pappas Jian-Min Zuo John F. Mansfield W. Gray Jerome Stephen J. Pennycook Martha R. McCartney Richard D. Leapman John P. Petrali 2017 Xiaoqing Pan Hannes Lichte Zhong L. Wang David W. Piston Charles E. Lyman David B. Williams David C. Bell Michael A. O’Keefe Paul E. Fischione George Perry Christopher J. Kiely 2013 Robert B. Simmons Jeanette Killius Timothy S. Baker Janet H. Woodward Laurence D. Marks Nigel D. Browning Peter Rez David J. DeRosier 2009 (Inaugural Class) Phillip E. Russell Hamish L. Fraser Heide Schatten David A. Muller Marc Adrian Myron C. Ledbetter Michael Radermacher Ronald M. Anderson Dennis McMullan 2016 David J. Smith James Bentley Joseph R. Michael Eric A. Stach Mary Grace Burke Sara E. Miller Helmut Gnaegi Ray W. Carpenter Terrence E. Mitchell Ernest L. Hall 2012 C. Barry Carter Thomas Mulvey David N. Mastronarde Albert V. Crewe Dale E. Newbury Stuart McKernan Ulrich Dahmen Marc De Graef Gertrude Rempfer Renu Sharma Margaret Ann Goldstein Vinayak P. Dravid Jean-Paul Revel George D.W. Smith Moon Kim Jacques Dubochet Harald Rose Kenneth A. Taylor William J. Landis Patrick Echlin F.O. Schmitt James E. Wittig Jingyue Liu Raymond F. Egerton Caroline Schooley Beverly E. Maleeff Marilyn G. Farquhar Ryuichi Shimizu 2015 Robert L. Price Don W. Fawcett John Silcox Frances M. Ross Joachim Frank Robert Sinclair Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski David N. Seidman Robert M. Glaeser S.J. Singer Michael E. Davidson Debra Sherman Audrey M. Glauert Fritiof Sjostrand E. Ann Ellis Nan Yao Raymond Kenneth Hart Kenneth C.A. Smith Peter W. Hawkes Hatsujiro Hashimoto Avril V. Somlyo Miguel José-Yacamán Richard Henderson John C.H. Spence Kent L. McDonald Peter B. Hirsch Alasdair C. Steven Stanley Frank Platek Archibald Howie Peter R. Swann Michael T. Postek Hugh E. Huxley Gareth Thomas Susanne Stemmer Takeo Ichinokawa Kiyoteru Tokuyasu Michael M.J. Treacy Sumio Iijima Nigel Unwin Shinya Inoué Joseph S. Wall David C. Joy Oliver C. Wells Morris J. Karnovsky Michael J. Whelan Aaron Klug Nestor J. Zaluzec Ondrej L. Krivanek Elmar Zeitler Yimei Zhu lxxxvi MICROSCOPY & MICROANALYSIS 2018 MEETING | August 5-9 | Baltimore, MD years years 751942-2017 Fellows Distinguished Scientist Awards 751942-2017

PHYSICAL SCIENCES (2018) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2018) 2018 2014 2011 2010 Yimei Zhu Richard D. Leapman Wen-An Chiou Gianluigi Botton Ueli Aebi Ralph M. Albrecht Brookhaven National Laboratory National Institutes of Health Linn Hobbs Wah Chiu Philip E. Batson Lawrence F. Allard, Jr. Prof. Yimei Zhu is Senior Physicist at Richard Leapman obtained his B.A. and M.A. Elaine Humphrey Abhaya K. Datye Patricia G. Calarco-Isaacson Kenneth H. Downing Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) and degrees in Natural Sciences, and his Ph.D. in Kazuo Ishizuka Marija Gajdardziska- Peter A. Crozier Joseph I. Goldstein Adjunct Professor at Columbia University and physics from the University of Cambridge. David Larson Josifovska J. Alwyn Eades Michael S. Isaacson . He received his BS He trained as a postdoctoral fellow in the Guillermo Solórzano-Naranjo Lucille A. Giannuzzi Brendan J. Griffin Michael K. Miller from Shanghai Jiaotong University and PhD from Nagoya Department of Materials at the University of Oxford, and then under the mentorship of Prof. John Silcox in the Department of Judy Yang Thomas F. Kelly William T. Gunning, III George Pappas University. He joined BNL as Assistant Scientist in 1988, rising through the rank to become Tenured Senior Physicist Applied and Engineering Physics at Cornell University, where he Jian-Min Zuo John F. Mansfield W. Gray Jerome Stephen J. Pennycook in 2002. He is the founding director of the Institute for contributed to the development of electron spectroscopy for the Martha R. McCartney Richard D. Leapman John P. Petrali Advanced Electron Microscopy at BNL. His research interests nanoscale characterization of materials. Dr. Leapman subsequently 2017 Xiaoqing Pan Hannes Lichte Zhong L. Wang include condensed matter physics of correlated electron moved to NIH to develop methods based on scanning transmission David W. Piston Charles E. Lyman David B. Williams systems and advanced electron microscopy including electron microscopy and electron spectroscopy to determine the David C. Bell Michael A. O’Keefe ultrafast microscopy instrumentation. He is an Inaugural structure and chemical composition of cells and supramolecular Paul E. Fischione George Perry Fellow and currently the Director for Physical Science assemblies. More recently, his group has developed techniques Christopher J. Kiely 2013 Robert B. Simmons of Microscopy Society of America, a Fellow of American based on STEM tomography for determining 3D ultrastructure in Jeanette Killius Timothy S. Baker thick sections of cells, as well as serial block face SEM approaches Janet H. Woodward Physical Society and a Fellow of American Association for the Laurence D. Marks Nigel D. Browning Advancement of Science. Zhu has published more than 500 for determining nanoscale tissue architecture. Dr. Leapman Peter Rez David J. DeRosier peer-reviewed journal articles and delivered more than 300 received the Burton Medal from the Microscopy Society of America, 2009 (Inaugural Class) the Samuel Wesley Stratton Award from the National Institute of Phillip E. Russell Hamish L. Fraser invited talks at international conferences. Standards and Technology, and the Presidential Science Award Heide Schatten David A. Muller Marc Adrian Myron C. Ledbetter from the Microbeam Analysis Society. He was elected a Fellow of Ronald M. Anderson Dennis McMullan Michael Radermacher the Microscopy Society of America in 2011. He is currently Editor 2016 David J. Smith James Bentley Joseph R. Michael of the Journal of Microscopy (Oxford), a member of the editorial Eric A. Stach Mary Grace Burke Sara E. Miller boards of other microscopy and nanotechnology journals, and has Helmut Gnaegi Ray W. Carpenter Terrence E. Mitchell served on national scientific advisory committees, including the one Ernest L. Hall 2012 C. Barry Carter Thomas Mulvey for the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory. David N. Mastronarde Albert V. Crewe Dale E. Newbury Dr. Leapman has served as the Scientific Director of the intramural Stuart McKernan Ulrich Dahmen Marc De Graef Gertrude Rempfer program of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering since 2006, and also heads NIBIB’s Laboratory of Renu Sharma Margaret Ann Goldstein Vinayak P. Dravid Jean-Paul Revel Cellular Imaging and Macromolecular Biophysics. George D.W. Smith Moon Kim Jacques Dubochet Harald Rose Kenneth A. Taylor William J. Landis Patrick Echlin F.O. Schmitt BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PHYSICAL SCIENCES BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PHYSICAL SCIENCES James E. Wittig Jingyue Liu Raymond F. Egerton Caroline Schooley Beverly E. Maleeff Marilyn G. Farquhar Ryuichi Shimizu 1975 Keith R. Porter Robert Heidenreich 1997 S. J. Singer Peter R. Swann 1976 L.L. Marton Albert V. Crewe 1998 Avril V. Somlyo Michael J. Whelan Robert L. Price Don W. Fawcett John Silcox 2015 1977 Robley C. Williams James Hillier 1999 Sir Aaron Klug Takeo Ichinokawa Frances M. Ross Joachim Frank Robert Sinclair Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski 1978 Thomas Anderson Vernon E. Cosslett 2000 K. Tokuyasu S. Amelinckx David N. Seidman Robert M. Glaeser S.J. Singer 1979 Daniel C. Pease John M. Cowley 2001 Patrick Echlin Thomas Mulvey Michael E. Davidson Debra Sherman Audrey M. Glauert Fritiof Sjostrand 1980 George E. Palade Gareth Thomas 2002 Marc Adrian Ryuichi Shimizu E. Ann Ellis Nan Yao Raymond Kenneth Hart Kenneth C.A. Smith 1981 Sanford L. Palay Vladimir K. Zworykin 2003 Joachim Frank Harald Rose Peter W. Hawkes 1982 Richard M. Eakin Benjamin M. Siegel 2004 Robert M. Glaeser Raymond F. Egerton Hatsujiro Hashimoto Avril V. Somlyo Miguel José-Yacamán 1983 Hans Ris Otto Scherzer 2005 Richard Henderson Sumio Iijima Richard Henderson John C.H. Spence 1984 Cecil E. Hall Charles W. Oatley 2006 Joseph S. Wall John C.H. Spence Kent L. McDonald Peter B. Hirsch Alasdair C. Steven 1985 Gaston Dupouy Ernst Ruska 2007 Nigel Unwin Terence E. Mitchell Stanley Frank Platek Archibald Howie Peter R. Swann 1986 F. O. Schmitt Peter B. Hirsch 2008 Alasdair C. Steven Ondrej L. Krivanek Michael T. Postek 1987 Marilyn G. Farquhar Jan B. LePoole 2009 Jacques Dubochet Robert Sinclair Hugh E. Huxley Gareth Thomas Susanne Stemmer 1988 Morris J. Karnovsky Hatsujiro Hashimoto 2010 George Papas Michael S. Isaacson Takeo Ichinokawa Kiyoteru Tokuyasu 1989 Don W. Fawcett Elmar Zeitler 2011 Ueli Aebi Hannes Lichte Michael M.J. Treacy Sumio Iijima Nigel Unwin 1990 Audrey M. Glauert Gertrude F. Rempfer 2012 Timothy S. Baker Ulrich Dahmen Shinya Inoué Joseph S. Wall 1991 Hugh E. Huxley Archibald Howie 2013 David J. DeRosier C. Barry Carter David C. Joy Oliver C. Wells 1992 Fritiof Sjöstrand Oliver C. Wells 2014 Wah Chiu David J. Smith 1993 Jean-Paul Revel Kenneth C.A. Smith 2015 Michael W. Davidson Peter W. Hawkes Morris J. Karnovsky Michael J. Whelan 1994 Andrew P. Somlyo Dennis McMullan 2016 Kenneth H. Downing George W. Smith Aaron Klug Nestor J. Zaluzec 1995 Shinya Inoué David B. Wittry 2017 David W. Piston Nestor J. Zaluzec Ondrej L. Krivanek Elmar Zeitler 1996 Myron C. Ledbetter John Silcox Yimei Zhu MICROSCOPY & MICROANALYSIS 2018 MEETING | August 5-9 | Baltimore, MD http://microscopy.org/MandM/2018 lxxxvii years 751942-2017 Major Society Awards

BURTON MEDAL AWARD MORTON D. MASER (2018) DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD (2018) Lena F. Kourkoutis Cornell University Donovan N. Leonard

Lena F. Kourkoutis is an Assistant Oak Ridge National Laboratory Professor of Applied and Engineering Donovan N. Leonard has been a member of MSA Physics and James C. and Rebecca Q. since 1998. He is looking forward to his new role as Vice-Chair of the Morgan Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellow at Cornell University. MSA Educational Resources (2018-2020) and is pleased to currently Her electron microscopy group focuses on understanding and be the organizer of the MSA Physical Sciences Tutorials (2017-2019) controlling nanostructured materials, from complex oxides to and X90: Microscopy in the Classroom symposia (2018, 2010-2011). materials for energy storage to biomaterials. They use advanced He has served on the MSA Executive Program Committee (2015, MAS electron microscopes to study these systems atom-by-atom Co-Chair), MSA Fellows Committee (2012-2015) and MSA Education and develop new cryogenic techniques to gain access to low Committee (2011-2014). Additionally, he has been an instructor temperature electronic states as well as to study processes at for MSA In-Meeting workshop titled Nanomaterial Microscopy & liquid/solid interfaces. Kourkoutis received her undergraduate Microanalysis (2008-2012) and will be instructor for a MSA Sunday degree in Physics from the University of Rostock, Germany in Short Course titled Sample Preparation for High-Resolution EM of 2003, and then moved to Ithaca where she was awarded a Ph.D. Materials (2018). He has been an active member of his local affiliated in 2009. As a Humboldt Research Fellow, she spent 2011-2012 society, the Appalachian Region Microscopy Society (AReMS), since in the Molecular Structural Biology Group at the Max Planck 1998 and served as President (2012-2014) and webmaster (2008- 2014). Donovan is currently a Senior Technical Staff Member in the Institute of Biochemistry in Martinsried, Germany. She returned Materials Science & Technology Division at Oak Ridge National to Cornell University in 2012 and joined the Cornell Faculty in Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering 2013. Kourkoutis is recipient of the 2013 Albert Crewe Award, from North Carolina State University in 2002 and joined ORNL in a 2014 Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering, a 2016 2007. Before ORNL he was tenure track faculty in the Physics & Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, and a Astronomy Dept. of Appalachian State University and had worked for 2017 NSF CAREER award. She is also a Kavli Fellow of the National IBM in microelectronics packaging applications. His research now Academy of Sciences. involves daily application of advanced microscopy and microanalysis methods to energy related materials at length scales from the atomic level to the macro scale. More specifically, aberration corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) of quantum materials in addition to EPMA/WDS, EBSD and EDS analysis of materials critical for vehicle lightweighting, fossil, fusion and solar applications.

YEAR RECIPIENT YEAR RECIPIENT GEORGE PALADE AWARD (2018) 1975 James Lake 1997 P.M. Ajayan 1992 Ronald M. Anderson 2002 Beverly E. Maleeff 1976 Michael S. Isaacson 1998 Ian M. Anderson G. W. Bailey 2003 M. Grace Burke 1977 Robert Sinclair 1999 Zhong Lin Wang Frances L. Ball 2004 Ralph M. Albrecht 1978 David C. Joy 2000 Eva Nogales M. Blair Bowers 2005 W. Gray (Jay) Jerome 1979 Norton B. Gilula 2001 Jian Min Zuo Deborah L. Clayton 2006 Jeanette Killius 1980 John C.H. Spence 2002 Nigel D. Browning Joseph Harb 2007 Robert L. Price 1981 Barbara J. Panessa-Warren 2003 Frances M. Ross Kenneth R. Lawless 2008 Stuart McKernan 1982 Nestor J. Zaluzec 2004 Z. Hong Zhou Morton D. Maser 2010 Pamela F. Lloyd 1983 Ronald Gronsky 2005 David J. Larson Caroline Schooley 2011 Janet H. Woodward 1984 David B. Williams 2006 David A. Muller John H.L. Watson 2012 Gina E. Sosinsky 1985 Richard D. Leapman 2007 Peter D. Nellist 1993 E. Laurence Thurston 2013 Caroline A. Miller 1986 J. Murray Gibson 2008 Steven J. Ludtke 1994 Richard F.E. Crang 2014 Michael Marko 1987 Ron A.Milligan 2009 Eric A. Stach 1995 Raymond K. Hart 2015 JoAn Hudson 1988 A.D. Romig, Jr. 2010 Sergei V. Kalinin 1996 José A. Mascorro 2016 Amanda Lawrence 1989 Laurence D. Marks 2011 Radostin Danev 1997 William T. Gunning III 2017 David W. Tomlin 1990 W. Mason Skiff 2012 David S. Ginger 1998 Nestor J. Zaluzec 1991 Joseph R. Michael 2013 John L. Rubinstein 1999 Charles E. Lyman 1992 Kannan M. Krishnan 2014 Maria Varela 2000 Barbara A. Reine 1993 Joseph A.N. Zasadzinski 2015 Andrew M. Minor Hildegard H. Crowley 1994 Jan M. Chabala 2016 Miaofang Chi 1995 Joanna L. Batstone 2017 Christopher J. Russo 1996 Vinayak P. Dravid

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BURTON MEDAL AWARD MORTON D. MASER ALBERT CREWE AWARD GEORGE PALADE AWARD (2018) (2018) DISTINGUISHED (2018) SERVICE AWARD (2018) No 2018 awardee. Lena F. Kourkoutis Timothy Pennycook Cornell University Donovan N. Leonard Max Planck Institute for Solid State Lena F. Kourkoutis is an Assistant Oak Ridge National Laboratory Research, Germany Professor of Applied and Engineering Donovan N. Leonard has been a member of MSA Timothy J. Pennycook is a research Physics and James C. and Rebecca Q. since 1998. He is looking forward to his new role as Vice-Chair of the scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Morgan Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellow at Cornell University. MSA Educational Resources (2018-2020) and is pleased to currently Solid State Research in Stuttgart, Germany, working to Her electron microscopy group focuses on understanding and be the organizer of the MSA Physical Sciences Tutorials (2017-2019) develop new techniques in aberration corrected scanning controlling nanostructured materials, from complex oxides to and X90: Microscopy in the Classroom symposia (2018, 2010-2011). transmission electron microscopy (STEM). He received his materials for energy storage to biomaterials. They use advanced He has served on the MSA Executive Program Committee (2015, MAS PhD in Physics from Vanderbilt University in 2012, combining electron microscopes to study these systems atom-by-atom Co-Chair), MSA Fellows Committee (2012-2015) and MSA Education density functional theory with STEM to investigate materials, and develop new cryogenic techniques to gain access to low Committee (2011-2014). Additionally, he has been an instructor uncovering the origin of colossal ionic conductivity in yttria-stabilized zirconia and, using dynamic STEM imaging, temperature electronic states as well as to study processes at for MSA In-Meeting workshop titled Nanomaterial Microscopy & revealing the origin of white light emission from ultrasmall liquid/solid interfaces. Kourkoutis received her undergraduate Microanalysis (2008-2012) and will be instructor for a MSA Sunday CdSe nanoclusters. As a Research Fellow with the University of Short Course titled Sample Preparation for High-Resolution EM of degree in Physics from the University of Rostock, Germany in Oxford, based at the SuperSTEM laboratory in Daresbury, he Materials (2018). He has been an active member of his local affiliated 2003, and then moved to Ithaca where she was awarded a Ph.D. developed 3D spectroscopic imaging with optical sectioning, society, the Appalachian Region Microscopy Society (AReMS), since in 2009. As a Humboldt Research Fellow, she spent 2011-2012 quantification of the atomic scale dynamics involved in solid 1998 and served as President (2012-2014) and webmaster (2008- in the Molecular Structural Biology Group at the Max Planck state phase changes, and a new method of high efficiency 2014). Donovan is currently a Senior Technical Staff Member in the Institute of Biochemistry in Martinsried, Germany. She returned ptychography for phase contrast imaging. In 2014 Pennycook Materials Science & Technology Division at Oak Ridge National to Cornell University in 2012 and joined the Cornell Faculty in joined the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, using Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering 2013. Kourkoutis is recipient of the 2013 Albert Crewe Award, STEM to study 2D materials, and in 2015 was awarded a from North Carolina State University in 2002 and joined ORNL in a 2014 Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering, a 2016 Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship to continue 2007. Before ORNL he was tenure track faculty in the Physics & Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, and a his research into ptychography. He has shown that electron Astronomy Dept. of Appalachian State University and had worked for ptychography offers not only the highest efficiency imaging 2017 NSF CAREER award. She is also a Kavli Fellow of the National IBM in microelectronics packaging applications. His research now in STEM, but also gives double resolution and much greater Academy of Sciences. involves daily application of advanced microscopy and microanalysis robustness to temporal incoherence than high resolution methods to energy related materials at length scales from the atomic transmission electron microscopy, revealing a new route to low level to the macro scale. More specifically, aberration corrected dose imaging of beam sensitive materials. In 2017 he moved scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and electron to Stuttgart to further develop these techniques. energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) of quantum materials in addition to EPMA/WDS, EBSD and EDS analysis of materials critical for vehicle lightweighting, fossil, fusion and solar applications.

YEAR RECIPIENT YEAR RECIPIENT YEAR RECIPIENT YEAR RECIPIENT GEORGE PALADE AWARD (2018) 1975 James Lake 1997 P.M. Ajayan 1992 Ronald M. Anderson 2002 Beverly E. Maleeff 2012 Wu Zhou 2012 Gabriel C. Lander 1976 Michael S. Isaacson 1998 Ian M. Anderson G. W. Bailey 2003 M. Grace Burke 2013 Lena Fitting-Kourkoutis 2013 Peng Ge 1999 Zhong Lin Wang 2004 Ralph M. Albrecht 1977 Robert Sinclair Frances L. Ball 2014 Jinwoo Hwang 2014 Ricardo C. Guerrero-Ferreira 1978 David C. Joy 2000 Eva Nogales M. Blair Bowers 2005 W. Gray (Jay) Jerome 2015 Meng Gu 2015 Alexey Amunts 1979 Norton B. Gilula 2001 Jian Min Zuo Deborah L. Clayton 2006 Jeanette Killius 2016 Ryo Ishikawa 2016 Dmitry Lyumkis 1980 John C.H. Spence 2002 Nigel D. Browning Joseph Harb 2007 Robert L. Price 2017 Rengasayee Veeraraghavan 1981 Barbara J. Panessa-Warren 2003 Frances M. Ross Kenneth R. Lawless 2008 Stuart McKernan 2017 Pinshane Y. Huang 1982 Nestor J. Zaluzec 2004 Z. Hong Zhou Morton D. Maser 2010 Pamela F. Lloyd 1983 Ronald Gronsky 2005 David J. Larson Caroline Schooley 2011 Janet H. Woodward 1984 David B. Williams 2006 David A. Muller John H.L. Watson 2012 Gina E. Sosinsky 1985 Richard D. Leapman 2007 Peter D. Nellist 1993 E. Laurence Thurston 2013 Caroline A. Miller 1986 J. Murray Gibson 2008 Steven J. Ludtke 1994 Richard F.E. Crang 2014 Michael Marko 1987 Ron A.Milligan 2009 Eric A. Stach 1995 Raymond K. Hart 2015 JoAn Hudson 1988 A.D. Romig, Jr. 2010 Sergei V. Kalinin 1996 José A. Mascorro 2016 Amanda Lawrence 1989 Laurence D. Marks 2011 Radostin Danev 1997 William T. Gunning III 2017 David W. Tomlin 1990 W. Mason Skiff 2012 David S. Ginger 1998 Nestor J. Zaluzec 1991 Joseph R. Michael 2013 John L. Rubinstein 1999 Charles E. Lyman 1992 Kannan M. Krishnan 2014 Maria Varela 2000 Barbara A. Reine 1993 Joseph A.N. Zasadzinski 2015 Andrew M. Minor Hildegard H. Crowley 1994 Jan M. Chabala 2016 Miaofang Chi 1995 Joanna L. Batstone 2017 Christopher J. Russo 1996 Vinayak P. Dravid

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EDUCATION: B.S. Chemistry – National Taiwan University, Chengyu Song obtained his B.S. in Materials Science from Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. (1988) Ph.D. Chemistry – The Ohio State Zhejiang University, in 1989, and M.S. from Shanghai University (1995). Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he Anchi Cheng spent most of her undergraduate senior year in an first received trainings in electron microscopy. After finishing two-year visiting scholarship in Argonne National Laboratory, X-ray crystallography lab that studies the bonding property of The MSA MEGABOOTH showcases all that MSA Check out the BOOK DISPLAY – sulfur with hydrocarbon. 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Over the past two decades, he Microscopy Technologists and how being Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings after the integrated pipeline for data processing (Appion) in single-particle collaborated with hundreds of scientists and visitors from certi ed can help you in your next job search! averaging, tomography, and two-dimensional crystal screening. many part of the world, and trained over a thousand graduate exhibit hall has closed for the day. Don’t miss Each of these developments was driven by different biological students and post doctors from universities nationwide. out – advance registration is required! projects that she executed or oversaw. As a user-turned developer, MICROSCOPY TODAY and MICROSCOPY and she understands the importance of providing both robust automation as well as flexibility of user redirection. The INTERNET CAFÉ and PHONE CHARGING MICROANALYSIS are the society’s two publications – one a magazine format, the YEAR RECIPIENT YEAR RECIPIENT STATION are open to all meeting attendees during all exhibit hall hours. Bring Your Own other a peer-reviewed scienti c journal. 1993 Ben O. Spurlock 1993 not awarded Information for authors and advertisers is 1994 not awarded 1994 Bernard J. Kestel Device! Lots of places to sit and rest your feet 1995 Kai Chien 1995 not awarded for a few minutes while you charge your available here. 1996 not awarded 1996 David W. Ackland mobile phone, check your email, put the 1997 John P. Benedict 1997 Stanley J. Klepeis nishing touches on your talk, or collaborate EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH – Includes MSA’s 1998 Hilton H. Mollenhauer 1998 Charles J. Echer with colleagues. 1999 John M. Basgen 1999 John C. Wheatley educational outreach program. Browse the 2000 Nancy Crise Smith 2000 not awarded materials and nd out how to start an outreach 2001 not awarded 2001 Conrad G. Bremer The TECHNOLOGISTS’ FORUM (TF): Attention program in your local area. Get details on the not awarded 2002 José A. Mascorro 2002 special programming at the M&M meeting for 2003 not awarded 2003 Edward A. Ryan grow and develop your skills, your professional 2004 not awarded 2004 Mark C. Reuter educators and kids of all ages. 2005 John J. Bozzola 2005 Chris Nelson career, and your network by joining the Forum! not awarded 2008 Thomas Deerinck 2008 Visit the updated Project MICRO display to 2009 Mary Morphew 2009 Lynne Gignac The PLACEMENT OFFICE is MSA’s job-listing 2010 E. Ann Ellis 2010 not awarded service. Post a job, peruse job listings, post a learn about this organization's education and 2011 Robert Grassucci 2011 not awarded outreach goals. 2012 Kunio Nagashima 2012 not awarded 2013 Robyn Roth 2013 K. Shawn Reeves for your job opening. All for FREE during 2014 Hong Yi 2014 Eddy Garcia-Meitin the meeting! 2015 Norman Olson 2015 Masahiro Kawasaki 2016 Frank Macaluso 2016 not awarded 2017 Patricia S. Connelly 2017 Richard L. Martens For more information, visit http://microscopy.org xc MICROSCOPY & MICROANALYSIS 2018 MEETING | August 5-9 | Baltimore, MD http://microscopy.org/MandM/2014 for program details [23]