Angela Harper (Clancy group REU) wins the 2017 LeRoy Apker award from APS

Angela Harper, who spent a summer at Cornell as a CCMR REU student in 2016, has received the APS 2017 LeRoy Apker award for "significant contributions to printed electronics research and outstanding leadership of the Society of Physics Students and Society of Women in STEM."

Angela Harper, who spent a summer at Cornell as a CCMR REU student in 2016, has received the APS 2017 LeRoy Apker award for "significant contributions to printed electronics research and outstanding leadership of the Society of Physics Students and Society of Women in STEM." Angela graduated from Wake Forest University with a BS in Physics in 2017; she is currently a Churchill Scholar at Cambridge University in the U.K. At Cornell, Angela worked in Paulette Clancy's research group studying the nucleation of hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites and becoming a co-author on a subsequent publication.

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