Best Student
Paper Award
To encourage more students to present their good research results in PIERS, Best Student Papers will be awarded after their presentation in each PIERS. Three Prize Winners (First, Second, and Third Prizes) and 1-2 Honorable Mentions will be selected for each category (SC1 to SC5) by the PIERS Young Scientist Program Committee. Each winner will receive a cash award and a banquet ticket to attend the Award Ceremony.
A student competing for best student paper award must be listed
as the first author as well as the presenting author of a paper submitted for
ORAL presentation. A full-length paper is required for the evaluation of the
technical quality. The full-length paper should be submitted by the full-length
paper submission deadline and registered by the pre-registration deadline. The
final score is 50%*(paper review score) + 50%*(presentation score).
List of Best Student Paper Award
PIERS 2019 Xiamen - winners (List of all winners and runner-ups)
- Subcommittee 1: Di Wu, Nihon University, Japan
- Subcommittee 2: Hao Hu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Subcommittee 3: Stefan Kefer, University of Applied Sciences Aschaffenburg, Germany
- Subcommittee 4: Zhen-Xing Xia, City University of Hong Kong, China
- Subcommittee 5: Rui Guo, Tsinghua University, China
PIERS 2019 Rome - winners (List of all winners and runner-ups)
- Subcommittee 1: Thomas Edgar Roth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
- Subcommittee 2: Xu-Chen Wang, Aalto University, Finland
- Subcommittee 3: Ludovica Falsi, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
- Subcommittee 4: Amar Al-Bassam, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Subcommittee 5: Giulia Sacco, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
PIERS 2018 Toyama - winners (List of all winners and runner-ups)
- Subcommittee 1: Manuja Gunawardana, University of Manitoba, Canada
- Subcommittee 2: Kirill L. Koshelev, ITMO University, Russia
- Subcommittee 3: Xiongbin Yu, Osaka University, Japan
- Subcommittee 4: Sanaz Haddadian, University of Paderborn, Germany
- Subcommittee 5: Yuta Otsuka, The University of Tokyo, Japan
PIERS 2017 Singapore - winners (List of all winners and runner-ups)
- Subcommittee 1: Fei Fan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Subcommittee 2:
Prateeksha Sharma, Indian Institute of InformationTechnology, Design & Manufacturing, India
- Subcommittee 3:
Kaiyi Wu, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR, China
- Subcommittee 4:
Md. Arif Hussain Ansari, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Subcommittee 5: Ke Zhang, Tsinghua University, China
PIERS 2017 St Petersburg - winners (List
of all winners and runner-ups)
- Subcommittee 1: Aleksandra A. Grigoreva, St. Petersburg
State University
- Subcommittee 2: Nikita A. Olekhno, Ioffe Institute
- Subcommittee 3: Perevoznik Dmitrii, Laser Zentrum
Hannover
- Subcommittee 4: Mingzhao Song, ITMO University
- Subcommittee 5: Vincent Guihard, EDF R&D
PIERS 2016 Shanghai - winners (List
of all winners and runner-ups)
- Subcommittee 1: Tian Xia, University of Illinois,
USA
- Subcommittee 2: Matthias Kraft, Imperial College London,
UK
- Subcommittee 3: Rui Wu, Xiamen University, China
- Subcommittee 4: Miki Kanemaki, Hokkaido University
of Science, Japan,
- Subcommittee 5: Feiya Zhu, National Space Science
Center Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PIERS 2015 Prague - winners (List
of all winners and runner-ups)
- Subcommittee 1: Priyadarshini Thiyam, Royal Institute
of Technology, Sweden
- Subcommittee 2: Ali Mirzaei, Australian National University,
Australia
- Subcommittee 3: K. Lambropoulos, National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens, Greece
- Subcommittee 4: Rasmus Cornelius, RWTH Aachen University,
Germany
- Subcommittee 5: Hao Nan, Stanford University, USA
PIERS 2014 Guangzhou- winners (List
of all winners and runner-ups)
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