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Announcing the 2025 Shortlist for the Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature
Friday, November 29, 2024
NEW YORK and LONDON and BERLIN and TOKYO, Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Group Corporation (Sony) and Nature today announced the shortlist for the Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature. From this shortlist, three Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature awardees will be selected to receive the prize. The winners will be announced on February 5, 2025 at an award ceremony in Tokyo.
Launched in March 2024, The Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature will recognize outstanding early to mid-career researchers from the field of technology with a prize of $250,000 USD each to support their research and accelerate achievements that will drive positive impact in the world. In its inaugural year, the award received high-caliber applications from a multidisciplinary pool of researchers located across the globe who are spearheading technological breakthroughs for the betterment of society. The following seven researchers were identified by an independent judging panel as the strongest candidates for the award, evaluated on the merits of ambition, innovation, conceptual excellence, impact, and social significance.
<Shortlist>
-- Kiana Aran, University of California at San Diego, USADr. Kiana Aran,
Professor of Bioengineering and Medicine at UC San Diego, is pioneering
the integration of modern electronics with biology to develop
technologies for precision medicine. She has received numerous
engineering and product awards, including honors from the US National
Academy of Inventors. She co-founded Cardea, later acquired for its
graphene biosensors, and co-founded CRISPR QC to enhance gene-editing
precision. An advocate for diversity, she established a non-profit to
mentor women engineers and promotes international scientific
collaboration.
-- Hatice Gunes, University of Cambridge, United KingdomHatice Gunes is a
Full Professor of Affective Intelligence and Robotics and the director
of the AFAR Lab at the University of Cambridge's Department of Computer
Science and Technology. She spearheads award-winning research on
multimodal, social, and affective intelligence for AI systems,
particularly embodied agents and robots, by cross-fertilizing research
in the fields of Machine Learning, Affective Computing, and Human
Nonverbal Behavior Understanding. She is a Fellow of the EPSRC, Staff
Fellow of Trinity Hall, a former Faculty Fellow of the Alan Turing
Institute, and a former President of the Association for the Advancement
of Affective Computing.
-- Jiawen Li, University of Adeleide, AustraliaDr. Jiawen Li is a highly
adaptable biomedical engineer leading the intravascular imaging program
at the University of Adelaide as an Associate Professor. She received
her bachelor's degree from Zhejiang University in 2010, and her PhD from
University of California Irvine in 2015. Her innovations have led to her
being selected as Fellow of National Health and Medical Research
Council, National Heart Foundation and L'Oréal-UNESCO, and winning
numerous prestigious honors.
-- Xiaona Li, Eastern Institute of Technology, Ningbo, ChinaDr. Xiaona Li
is the Associate Professor at Eastern Institute of Technology, Ningbo in
China. She leads a collaborative and innovative research team in the
fields of halide solid electrolytes and all-solid-state batteries. Her
laboratory research aims to expand the technical route of the halide
system in all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries by developing a new
generation of halide solid electrolyte materials and elucidating the
mechanisms of solid-state ion conduction, significantly improving the
performance of all-solid-state power batteries.
-- Amanda Randles, Duke University, USADr. Amanda Randles is the Alfred
Winborne Mordecai and Victoria Stover Mordecai Associate Professor of
Biomedical Sciences at Duke University, with expertise in high
performance computing, machine learning, and personalized modeling for
disease diagnostics and treatment. She is an ACM Prize in Computing, NIH
Pioneer Award, and NSF CAREER Award recipient. Randles received her
Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Harvard and, prior to graduate school,
worked at IBM on the Blue Gene supercomputing team.
-- Yating Wan, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi
ArabiaDr. Yating Wan is an Assistant Professor at KAUST, specializing in
Silicon Photonics with a focus on integrating on-chip light sources. She
has made significant contributions to Si CMOS-compatible light sources
through her research at the Intel® Research Center on heterogeneously
integrated quantum dot lasers. Dr. Wan's work aims to advance the
efficiency and application of photonic technologies in communication and
computing.
-- Ying Wu, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi
ArabiaDr. Ying Wu received her Bachelor's degree in Physics from Nanjing
University, China, in 2002 and her PhD from the Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology in 2008. Following postdoctoral research, she
joined King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi
Arabia, progressing from assistant professor to associate professor
(2017) and full (2024) professor. Her research centers on designing
artificial materials to manipulate wave behaviors, including sound
isolation, radiation control, and energy absorption.
For more information about the finalists, visit: https://womenintechnology.sony.com/news/shortlists-announcement
<Comments from the Judging Panel>
Co-chair Dame Stephanie Shirley CH
"True technological progress requires contributions from diverse perspectives. While gender representation in technological fields has improved since I began my career as an IT entrepreneur in the 1960s, we still have a long way to go. As co-chair of the judges' panel, I was very impressed by the quality of applications received and am thrilled to congratulate these finalists."
Hiroaki Kitano, Senior Executive Vice President and CTO, Sony Group Corporation
"We launched this award with Nature to honor and support women researchers pursuing ground-breaking research and technology that will help civilization thrive. In particular, it was exciting to see many novel, multidisciplinary approaches to tackling real-world problems. We are honored that so many exceptional researchers submitted compelling applications from all over the world in the first year of the award's existence and look forward to championing the honorees as they achieve new milestones."
About Sony Group Corporation
Sony Group Corporation is a creative entertainment company with a solid foundation of technology. Across its six business segments - Game & Network Services; Music; Pictures; Entertainment, Technology & Services; Imaging & Sensing Solutions; and Financial Services - Sony's purpose is to fill the world with emotion through the power of creativity and technology. For more information, visit: https://www.sony.com/en/
About Nature Portfolio
Nature Portfolio's high-quality products and services across the life, physical, chemical and applied sciences is dedicated to serving the scientific community. Nature (founded in 1869) is the leading, international weekly journal of science. Nature Portfolio is also home to the Nature research and Nature Reviews journals, the leading open access multidisciplinary journal Nature Communications, and open access journals including Scientific Reports. Together, these journals publish some of the world's most significant scientific discoveries. Online, nature.com provides over nine million unique visitors per month with Nature Portfolio content, including news and comment from Nature, and the leading scientific jobs board, Nature Careers. Nature Portfolio also offers a range of researcher services, including online and in-person training and expert language and editing services. For more information, please visit nature.com and follow @NaturePortfolio. Nature Portfolio is part of Springer Nature.
About Springer Nature
For over 180 years Springer Nature has been advancing discovery by providing the best possible service to the whole research community. We help researchers uncover new ideas, make sure all the research we publish is significant, robust, and stands up to objective scrutiny, that it reaches all relevant audiences in the best possible format, and be discovered, accessed, used, re-used, and shared. We support librarians and institutions with innovations in technology and data; and provide quality publishing support to societies. As a research publisher, Springer Nature is home to trusted brands including Springer, Nature Portfolio, BMC, Palgrave Macmillan, and Scientific American. For more information, please visit springernature.com and @SpringerNature.
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