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Three faculty members awarded 2014 Sloan Fellowships

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Three University of Illinois professors have been selected to receive 2014 Sloan Research Fellowships from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

P. Brighten Godfrey, Prashant Jain and Shinsei Ryu (shin-say ree-you) are among 126 early career scientists and researchers from 61 colleges and universities chosen for a two-year fellowship. In keeping with its goal of recognizing potential groundbreaking researchers in their respective fields, the Sloan fellowship program awards fellows $50,000 to pursue their choice of research topics and allows them flexibility in applying funds toward their research.

Godfrey, a professor of computer science, studies the design and analysis of networked systems. His research group’s current projects focus on achieving consistent high performance and low latency in the Internet, verification of network security and correctness, and data center network architecture.

Godfrey earned his doctorate in computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2009, and worked at Intel Labs before joining the faculty at Illinois. He also is affiliated with the department of electrical and computer engineering, the Information Trust Institute and the Parallel Computing Institute, all at Illinois.

Jain, a chemistry professor, investigates the unique behavior of electrons, photons and atoms in nanoscale materials. In particular, his group studies the structure and workings of solid-state catalysts, especially ones that can help clean up toxic gases or that convert sunlight or carbon dioxide into fuels. His group also works with tiny particles with special optical resonances that can be switched on and off. These “plasmonic quantum dots” could act as optical switches – key components for computers that could use light instead of electricity to transmit data – at ultra-high speeds.

Jain earned his doctorate at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008, and held postdoctoral positions at Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley, before joining the U. of I. faculty in 2011. He also is affiliated with the department of physics and the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at Illinois.

Ryu, a professor of physics, studies theoretical condensed matter physics, particularly investigating how quantum mechanical effects such as electron entanglement affect electrical properties as electronic devices get smaller. He is also interested in harnessing these effects for quantum computing and novel superconductors.

Ryu earned his doctorate in applied physics at the University of Tokyo in 2005.

Sloan Research Fellowships have been awarded since 1955.



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