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Nominations sought for outstanding research, leadership

April 22, 2008

Fellows prizes

The Laboratory is accepting nominations through Friday for the Fellows prizes for Research and Leadership.

The Fellows Prize for Research recognizes high-quality investigations in science or engineering by Laboratory technical staff members and encourages publication in appropriate journals, books, or reports. The research must have been performed at the Laboratory and published within the last 10 years and have had a significant effect on its discipline or program, according to an all-employee memo from Laboratory Director Michael Anastasio.

The Fellows Prize for Leadership recognizes the value of leadership in science and engineering at the Laboratory. The prize also is designed to stimulate the interest of talented young staff members in developing the skills and making the personal sacrifices necessary to become effective leaders.

Only full-time regular technical employees of the Laboratory are eligible for these prizes. Laboratory Fellows and postdoctoral researchers are not eligible.

Nominations should be reviewed by an authorized derivative classifier to ensure that no classified material is included in nomination packages. However, if classified material would be an important part of the nomination package, the nominator should contact Fellows coordinator S. Peter Gary of Space Science and Applications (ISR-1) at 7-3807 to arrange for submission of such material.

Nominations should be sent to Kim Thomas in the Science and Technology Base (STB) Program Office at kwthomas@lanl.gov by email or Mail Stop M714.

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