FSU Researcher Yinghe Qi Receives Prestigious International Cryogenic Engineering Award
FSU researcher earns top international honor in cryogenic engineering
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Yinghe Qi, a postdoctoral researcher at Florida State University's FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, has been awarded the Gustav and Ingrid Klipping Award for her significant contributions to cryogenic engineering. The award will be presented at an international conference in June 2024 in Daejeon, South Korea.
- 01Yinghe Qi is recognized for her work in cryogenic engineering, particularly in dark matter detection and accelerator safety.
- 02The Gustav and Ingrid Klipping Award is given to early-career researchers under 35 for outstanding contributions to cryogenic engineering.
- 03Qi's research includes designing a cryogenic platform for the TESSERACT Collaboration's dark matter search.
- 04Professor Wei Guo nominated Qi, highlighting her analytical and experimental skills.
- 05Qi has contributed to safety models for particle accelerator beamlines, addressing critical safety challenges.
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Yinghe Qi, a postdoctoral researcher at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (MagLab), has been awarded the prestigious Gustav and Ingrid Klipping Award, recognizing her exceptional contributions to cryogenic engineering. This award, presented by the International Cryogenic Engineering Committee, honors early-career researchers and will be given during the 30th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference in Daejeon, South Korea, from June 22–26, 2024. Qi's research focuses on critical areas such as dark matter detection and safety in particle accelerator systems. She has been pivotal in designing a cryogenic platform for the TESSERACT Collaboration, which seeks to identify low-mass dark matter. Her nomination by Professor Wei Guo reflects her broad expertise and significant impact on the field. Qi's work has been published in leading journals and is vital for laboratories worldwide, particularly in enhancing safety protocols in cryogenic systems. Her recognition underlines the strength of the research environment at FSU and the MagLab.
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Qi's research enhances safety protocols for cryogenic systems, which is crucial for laboratories and facilities globally.
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