I am pleased to announce that I have been selected for the 2020 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) BRIDGE fellowship! The program aims to “create, sustain, and/or strengthen” the research network between the United States and Japan. Historically, only ~45 people worldwide have been selected for the award. I will be visiting Professor Hidehiko Masuhara at Tokyo Tech. Thank you, JSPS!
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[…] of Technology. I gave a seminar talk and discussed current research with the group members. A JSPS BRIDGE fellowship supported this visit, originally planned two years ago. The trip was postponed due to COVID-19 […]