Shan Wang awarded the 2025 IEEE Magnetics Society Achievement Award
His citation reads, 'For sustained contributions to magnetic nanotechnology, biosensors, and spintronics, and for bridging magnetics and biomedicine communities.'
Professor Shan Wang received the 2025 Achievement Award of the IEEE Magnetics Society, “For sustained contributions to magnetic nanotechnology, biosensors, and spintronics, and for bridging magnetics and biomedicine communities“. This award is the highest honor the bestowed by the Magnetics Society.
Shan Wang is the Leland T. Edwards Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering, and of Materials Science and Engineering, and, by courtesy, of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford). He directs the Center for Magnetic Nanotechnology and is a leading expert in biosensors, information storage and spintronics. His research and inventions span across a variety of areas including magnetic biochips, in vitro diagnostics, cancer biomarkers, magnetic nanoparticles, magnetic sensors, magnetoresistive random access memory, and magnetic integrated inductors.
Please join us in congratulating Shan on this latest recognition of his amazing research career.