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| For Immediate Release June 13, 2005 |
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| Energy Department Early Career Scientists and Engineers Honored | |
| WASHINGTON, DC -- At an awards ceremony today, nine “early career” researchers funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) and its National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) were honored for their work ranging from the development and synthesis of nanoscale materials to improved medical diagnostic imaging.
DOE’s scientists are among 58 researchers supported by eight federal departments and agencies receiving the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. The Presidential award is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers who are beginning their independent careers. Each Presidential award winner received a citation, a plaque and a commitment for continued funding of their work from their agency for five years. Dr. John Marburger, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, presented the awards. “The Department of Energy is proud that these researchers are making important contributions, in a wide range of fields, to innovation and technology for energy, economic and national security,” Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman said. “If the outstanding efforts of these scientists and engineers are any indication of the future, I have no doubt they will ensure America’s scientific leadership far into the next century.” Before the awards ceremony, the nine researchers described their work at a ceremony at DOE headquarters hosted by NNSA Administrator Linton Brooks and director of DOE’s Office of Science, Dr. Raymond L. Orbach. At the DOE event, six of the scientists from DOE national laboratories were also presented the DOE's Office of Science Early Career Scientist and Engineer Award. The winners are:
At the same time, three university researchers received the Office of Defense Programs Early Career Scientist and Engineer Award. NNSA’s national security laboratories nominated the recipients in recognition of their work in support of the administration's national security mission. The winners are:
Biographical information on the winners and their award citations are available at www.sc.doe.gov Media contact: |
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| U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C. | |