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2025 Stanford Advanced Materials College Scholarship

2025 Stanford Advanced Materials College Scholarship


The Winner and Article Have Been Announced:

2025 Stanford Advanced Materials College Scholarship Winner Announcement


Advancing Innovation in Rare Metal Applications and Technologies

Rare metals refer to metals that are scarce in the Earth's crust, dispersed in distribution, or difficult to extract from ores. Examples include rhenium, lithium, beryllium, titanium, zirconium, germanium, niobium, hafnium, tungsten, tantalum, and rare earth metals, among others. Due to their unique physical and chemical properties, these metals play an irreplaceable and critical role in high-tech, energy, medical, and other key industries. But how exactly do rare metals contribute to these fields, and what are their future development trends?

Scholarship Overview

As a trusted supplier of advanced materials for industries such as aerospace, technology, healthcare, and energy, Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) has long been focused on the industrial applications and development trends of rare metals. To explore the potential of rare metals fully, we invite outstanding students to join us in discussing their applications and future directions. We are also proud to announce the establishment of the 2025 College Scholarship by Stanford Advanced Materials to support students who demonstrate excellence in this field.

Awards

  • $1,000 Scholarship: Awarded to the submission that best demonstrates innovation, practical application, and potential impact in the field of rare metals.
  • Feature on SAM Website: The winning project will be highlighted on the Stanford Advanced Materials website and shared with our industry and academic networks.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to high school, undergraduate, and graduate students worldwide. Submissions are only accepted in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, and Japanese.
  • Submissions must focus on the industrial applications and development trends of rare metals.
  • Projects with originality, technical feasibility, and potential impact on the industrial development of rare metals are strongly encouraged.
  • Submissions generated using artificial intelligence (AI) are prohibited and will be disqualified.

Submission Guidelines

  • Abstract: Submit a concise abstract (maximum 250 words) outlining the objectives, methods, and significance of the project.
  • Article: A detailed article (approximately 1,000 words) focusing on the industrial applications and development trends of rare metals. You may select one or several rare metals to focus on in your analysis. 
  • Biography: Include a brief biographical sketch (approximately 150 words) in italics at the end of the article, with the author's name in bold.

Note: Please ensure your application has the following three components: abstract, article, and biography. The article is the basis for our evaluation. Only submitting a biography will be invalid. We also invite you to include supporting images in your article where necessary, e.g., charts, graphs, and photos. Please ensure you are entitled to use these materials. By submitting your work, you agree that Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) may use it for potential future marketing and educational purposes. 

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline: September 1, 2025, 22:00
  • Winner Announcement: September 8, 2025

How to Apply

Application materials (including the abstract, article, and biography) should be submitted via the online form on this page. Ensure that all parts of the submission adhere to the provided guidelines.


About Stanford Advanced Materials

Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) is committed to leading the advancement of materials science, supplying high-quality materials for global industries in aerospace, technology, medical, and energy. The Stanford Advanced Materials College Scholarship underscores our commitment to nurturing the innovative talents that will drive future advancements in materials science and technology.

SAM's Special Discounts for College Student Teams

Over the years, SAM has worked with various university laboratories and student teams. We understand that sourcing and purchasing customized materials come with many challenges. To help hard-working teams reach their goals, we're now offering advanced chemical materials such as Rare Earth Oxide Powders, high-purity Non-ferrous Metals, Rare Earth Fluoride, Sputtering Targets, and Magnets for student organizations at a special discount. Please visit this page for more information.

 


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Chin Trento holds a bachelor's degree in applied chemistry from the University of Illinois. His educational background gives him a broad base from which to approach many topics. He has been working with writing advanced materials for over four years at Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM). His main purpose in writing these articles is to provide a free, yet quality resource for readers. He welcomes feedback on typos, errors, or differences in opinion that readers come across.

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