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June 13th, 2005
Jun Jiao to Accept “Presidential Early Career”
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Jun Jiao, associate professor of Physics and of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Portland State University, will be honored later today by President George W. Bush with the 2004 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
Jun Jiao, who also directs Portland State University’s Center for Electron Analysis and Nanofabrication, is one of only 58 researchers nationally this year to receive the award—the nation’s highest honor for professionals at the outset of their research careers whose work shows exceptional promise for leadership at the frontiers of scientific knowledge.
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