Congratulations to QNN member Andrew Dane for being awarded the MRS symposium student presentation prize for his talk “Bias Sputtered Few-Nanometer-Thick Niobium Nitride for Superconducting Devices” at the Spring 2016 Materials Research Society meeting in Phoenix. He presented in the symposium “Tailoring Superconductors—Materials and Devices from Basic Science to Applications.”
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