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- Princeton students honor the IAC director for excellence in teaching. Excellence in Teaching Award, Princeton Engineering Council, December 13, 2007.
- The IAC summer research student through the partnership with the New Jersey Liberty Science Program has won The 2007 National High School Science Fair Grand Prize, June 12, 2007.
- The IAC draws eager group of students from NSF founded REU summer research program. Princeton Packet article on PRISM/PCCM's REU program, June 16, 2006.
- IAC director delivered a keynote speech entitled “Microscopy for Nanomaterials Characterization” in the Nano Science and Technology Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, September 7, 2005.
- The IAC helped in uncovering strong evidence that the ancient Chinese used diamonds to polish Sapphire-rich Stone as long as 6,000 years ago. Harvard University News Release, February 11, 2005; Innovations Report, February 14, 2005; Science Daily, February 16, 2005; Alumni Weekly, October 5, 2005; BBC NEWS, May 17, 2005.
- “A smashing success of the first Oxford-Princeton Summer School in Advanced Materials Characterization”, The newsletter of the University of Oxford, 18 November 2004, Vol. 5 Issues 3. (School Brochure)
- “Visiting students gain research experience in Princeton labs”, Princeton Weekly Bulletin. August 01, 2003.
- IAC director delivered a lecture entitled “Structure and Properties of Nano-scaled Materials: From the Oldest Nanoparticles to the Latest Nanotubes” in the first Odyssey Seminar Series at Princeton University, February 13, 2003.
- “Sophisticated Imaging Techniques Reveal an Unseen World” Princeton with One Accord. Spring 2002.
- “Big picture begins with smallest details” Princeton Weekly Bulletin. February 26, 2001.
- “How small is small?” Princeton Weekly Bulletin. February 26, 2001.
- Chi, Suberr. “Where the Telescope Ends, the Microscope Begins...”, Innovation. 2 Feb. 2001: 26-29.
- Trister, Andrew. “Getting Wired in the Microworld”, Innovation. 2 Jan. 2000: 36-38.
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