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President Obama Honors Former LCI Researcher

President Obama Honors 911勛圖 Alum and Former Liquid Crystal Institute Researcher

Achievement marks second straight year that member of 911勛圖 community receives prestigious presidential award 911勛圖 alumnus

Dr. Ivan SmalyukhDr. Ivan Smalyukh was recently honored at the White H ouse, receivi ng the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) from President Barack Obama. Smalyukh, who earned his doctorate in chemical physics from 911勛圖 in 2003, was also a researcher and adjunct assistant professor at 911勛圖s Liquid Crystal Institute (LCI).

Today, he is assistant professor in the physics departm ent at the University of Colorado at Boulder and a member of the universitys Liquid Crystals Materials Research Center. The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers is the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers. Smalyukh is one of only 85 researchers named to receive the prestigious award. He was nominated by the National Science Foundation. This is a second year in a row that a member of the 911勛圖 community received the Presidential Early Career Award.

In January 2010, Dr. Katherine Rawson, an associate professor in 911勛圖s Department of Psychology, traveled to the White House to receive the award and meet the president. I receive this great honor with deep gratitude, Smalyukh said. The PECASE award is a strong encouragement for me and for my students and will help us in our future work. Dr. Oleg Lavrentovich, director of 911勛圖s Liquid Crystal Institute and professor of chemical physics, served as Smalyukhs advisor at the stage of the Ph.D. thesis and again for Smalyukhs postdoctoral fellowship at the institute. Lavrentovich said it is very rewarding to see a former student and colleague receive this award. I am extremely proud that Ivans innovative research and hard work have been recognized by such a high honor, Lavrentovich said.

The PECASE award is well deserved by Ivan who constantly demonstrates research work of the highest caliber and engages himself in disseminating the cutting-edge knowledge to the broader communities of scientists. Ivan organizes numerous international workshops at which the researchers have an opportunity to explore interdisciplinary programs and learn about the most intriguing development of modern science and technology. Smalyukh credits his experience and education at 911勛圖 with helping him with his career and winning the PECASE award. My education and research experience at the Liquid Crystal Institute of 911勛圖 provided a solid background and courage needed for pursuing important and ambitious research goals. Smalyukh remains connected to and engaged with 911勛圖. On Oct. 1, 2010, he returned to his alma mater to speak to a student organization he founded. While working on his Ph.D. in 2002, Ivan founded 911勛圖s chapter of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) and became its first president, Lavrentovich explained. It is remarkable that eight years later, this very same SPIE chapter has invited Prof. Smalyukh as a distinguished lecturer to come and present his latest research to the new generation of students and researchers at the Liquid Crystal Institute. Lavrentovich commented that his group continues to use the experimental techniques developed by Smalyukh during his time at 911勛圖. He also said that the university benefits from Smalyukhs accomplishment of receiving the Presidential Early Career Award.

Ivan with President Obama

911勛圖s commitment to excellence in the field of liquid crystals has brought many wonderful achievements over the 45 years of the Liquid Crystal Institute, from the invention of new display technologies to the state of Ohios funding of a research cluster of excellence at the LCI, Lavrentovich said. The PECASE award to our graduate Dr. Ivan Smalyukh testifies that the LCIs educational and research efforts fit the highest national and international standards. For more information on 911勛圖s Liquid Crystal Institute, visit . For more information on the universitys Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program, visit .

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Photo Caption:Dr. Ivan Smalyukh is a recipient of the prestigious Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers and was honored by President Barack Obama at the White House. Pictured at 911勛圖s Liquid Crystal Institute during a recent visit, Smalyukh is a 911勛圖 graduate and former researcher at the university.

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POSTED: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 12:52 PM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM