# Awards and Recognition

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• ### Argonne scientists receive Department of Energy funding for microelectronics research

Argonne scientists Supratik Guha and Valerie Taylor will lead DOE-funded research projects in microelectronics for more efficient computing.
• ### Tapping into magnets to clamp down on noise in quantum information

A Department of Energy-funded project between Argonne and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign explores coupling magnetism and microwaves for quantum discoveries.
• ### August 2021 PSE Employees of the Month

Jamie Hayley and Sang Soo Lee are recognized as PSE Employees of the Month
• ### Shin Wins Young Author Award at model predictive control conference

Sungho Shin, a postdoctoral appointee in the Mathematics and Computer Science (MCS) Division at Argonne National Laboratory, has won a Young Author Award at the International Federation of Automatic Control – Nonlinear Model Predictive Control Conference.
• ### Three Argonne projects receive DOE funding for breakthroughs in quantum information science

Tomorrow’s quantum sensors, computers and networks will share, process and secure exponentially more information — starting with the scientific data that will make this wave of the future possible.
• ### DOE awards $1.2M to Argonne and Northwestern to maximize scientific data sent over 5G network 5G supports computing from edge devices, such as cameras and weather sensors, to the radio towers between the edge and the cloud. This new funding will help researchers extract data from every point along this digital continuum. • ### July 2021 PSE Employees of the Month Whitney Armstrong, Robin Harris, Sylvester Joosten, Russell Knaack and John Rohrer are recognized as PSE Employees of the Month • ### Argonne’s Macal named Fellow of the Society for Computer Simulation International Charles M. Chick” Macal, a modeling and simulation expert at Argonne, garnered the distinguished title of Fellow of the Society for Computer Simulation International for his 20 years in the field and his recent studies on COVID-19 spread. • ### Department of Energy awards$4.15 million to Argonne to support collaborations with industry

Argonne will partner with companies from across the U.S. on eight efforts.
• ### Postdoctoral appointee wins Young Author Award

Sungho Shin, a postdoctoral appointee in the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory, has won the Young Author Award at the 11th International Symposium on Advanced Control of System Process (ADCHEM 2021).