Miller Prize
In order to be eligible for the Miller Prize, competitors must have their advisor certify by email to the Chair (see below), that the candidate:
- (i) is the primary author and presenter of work s/he completed since receiving his or her PhD degree
- (ii) is within four years from degree completion (as of March 1st)
- (iii) has not competed for the Miller Prize prior to this year
The Miller Prize winner and his or her co-authors will be invited to submit an article to the Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy based on the research in the prize-winning talk. After passing the normal review process, the article will appear in the Journal with a caption identifying the paper with the talk that received the Miller Prize.
Past Miller Prize Winners
Year | Winners | University |
2022 | Ryan MacDonell | University of Sydney |
2021 | Jun Jiang | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
2019 | Fang Liu | Columbia University |
2018 | Amanda Steber | University of Hamburg |
2017 | Leah Dodson | NIST/JILA/CU Boulder |
2016 | Marie-Aline Martin-Drumel | Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics |
2015 | Paul Jansen | ETH Zürich |
2014 | Christopher Leavitt | University of Georgia |