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NATIONAL

2009    The Lab's work on "A novel approach to the simulation of x-ray absorption spectra based on the combination of quantum chemistry and classical molecular dynamics methods" is named by the Latvian Academy of Sciences among the most significant achievements in Latvian science in 2021.

2013    The Lab's work on "Investigation of resistive switching mechanism in functional materials for terabit memory applications" is named by the Latvian Academy of Sciences among the most significant achievements in Latvian science in 2021.

2014    The Lab's work on "Development and application of the new method based on evolutionary algorithm to study local structure and thermal disorder in crystalline and nanocrystalline materials by x-ray absorption spectroscopy" is named by the Latvian Academy of Sciences among the most significant achievements in Latvian science in 2021.

2016 Latvian Academy of Sciences Presidential Award for science achievements.

2017
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2020
     ISSP UL doctoral student Inga Jonāne received a SIA "MikroTik" scholarship for the work "Experimental and theoretical studies of functional materials for sensory applications".
LU CFI doktorante Inga Jonāne saņema SIA “Mikrotīkls” stipendiju par darbu "Funkcionālo materiālu eksperimentālie un teorētiskie pētījumi sensoru pielietojumiem".
    
2021  Mg.phys. Inga Pudža has been honored with the prestigious L'ORÉAL-UNESCO Baltic Prize "For Women in Science".
    
2021    The Lab's work on "Explanation of the influence of the local atomic structure of molybdates and tungstates on their thermochromic and magnetic properties" is named by the Latvian Academy of Sciences among the most significant achievements in Latvian science in 2021.


2022    LSA_YearBook_2022

    The Lab's work on the study of structure-property relationship in the versatile copper molybdates was included in the Latvian Academy of Sciences YearBook 2022.
2023    The Latvian Academy of Sciences awarded the Ludvig and Māras Jansons prize in physics (2023) to Ph.D. Inga Pudža for the work "Influence of local structure on the thermochromic properties of copper molybdate and its solid solutions".

2023  Dr. Inga Pudza received the University of Latvia annual award in science in the nomination "For excellent doctoral theses".

2025    Mg.phys. Vitalijs Dimitrijevs received the Young Scientist Award for his work “Studies of Lattice Dynamics Anisotropy in Metals Using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy”.
 
2025 Latvian Academy of Sciences Presidential Award for science achievements.


INTERNATIONAL

2018
ELETTRA_2018 PSSB 2018 Back Cover
ELETTRA Top Stories
2018

Physica Status Solidi B
2018

 

2019
ELETTRA_2019
ELETTRA Highlights
2018-2019

2021
ESRF_2021
ESRF Highlights
2021

2022
MaxIV_2022
MaxIV Highlights
2022

2024
ITC_I HEA_2024
International Tables for Crystallography
Volume I: X-ray absorption spectroscopy and related techniques
2024

High-Entropy Alloys: Design, Manufacturing, and Emerging Applications,
G. Yasin, M. Abubaker Khan, M. Afifi, T. Anh Nguyen, Y. Zhang (Eds.),
(Elsevier, 2024).