Sixteen NMT members received the 1998 NMT Division Science and Technology awards. Each received a certificate and cash award for exceptional contribution to communicating science, technological innovation, and accomplishment through significant publication efforts from July 1997 to July 1998. The recipients of the 1998 awards are as follows: David L. Clark and Noah G. Pope (NMT-DO); Joel D. Williams and Stephen L. Yarbro (NMT-2); John J. Park (NMT-5); Mary E. Barr, Timothy O. Nelson, Louis D. Schulte and Wayne H. Smith (NMT-6); Andrew J. Montoya (NMT-7); Thomas W. Blum and Derek J. Gordon (NMT-8); Gary L. Silver (NMT-9); and Barbara Martinez and Thomas G. Zocco (NMT-11).
Plutonium Futures-The Science
A second in the conference series ³Plutonium Futures-The Science² is slated for July 2000 in Santa Fe. The conferences are designed to be an interdisciplinary forum to present and discuss current research on the physical and chemical properties of plutonium and other actinide elements. Once again the forum will have international participation to discuss the latest and emerging science of actinides (chemistry, physics, materials science, actinides in the environment), relevant to reducing the global nuclear danger. For more information visit the conference Web site at http://www.lanl.gov/Pu2000.html .
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