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王应宽
Wang Yingkuan
Beijing, China
December 8, 2011
2009年度美国“青年科学家总统奖”公布,5位华人、2位北大校友获奖
2010年11月5日,美国总统奥巴马宣布了获得2009年度的“青年科学家总统奖”(Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers)85位科学家的名单。在获得2009年度美国“青年科学家总统奖”的85人中,华人占据5席,其中1位女性,Haoxing Xu与江德恩(De-en Jiang)2位为北京大学校友。据网友们统计,截至2011年底,共有12位北大校友获得此奖项:陈宪,金亦石,王卫东,林志宏,江雨红,秦宏,Yihua Yu,张砺,林浩,张江龙,江德恩,Haoxing Xu。他们为母校北大争光!为北大加油!特致祝贺!
“青年科学家总统奖”是美国政府授予青年科学家的最高荣誉,由前总统克林顿于1996年设立。今年有10大联邦机构进行提名,分别是美国农业部、商业部、国防部、教育部、能源部、内政部、老兵事务部、航空航天局、国立卫生研究院和国家科学基金会。获奖者将得到进一步研究高达5年的资助。
获得2009年度美国“青年科学家总统奖”的5位华人青年科学家如下(此前科学网发布过此消息,但信息不准确,故重发与此,聊作补正——博主注):
能源部/Department of Energy
Dillon D. Fong,男,美国阿贡国家实验室,助理科学家,1994年获美国西北大学材料科学与工程学士学位,2001年获哈佛大学应用物理博士学位。
Dillon D. Fong, Argonne National Laboratory
江德恩(De-en Jiang),男,美国橡树岭国家实验室,研究员,1997年获北京大学化学学士学位,2001年获加州大学洛杉矶分校物理化学博士学位。
De-en Jiang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
国立卫生研究院,卫生与公共事业部 /National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services
Haoxing Xu,男,美国密歇根大学,助理教授,于1992年从北京大学获生物化学学士学位,美国乔治亚州立大学获博士学位。
Haoxing Xu, University of Michigan
Doris Y. Tsao,女,美国加州理工学院,助理教授,2002年获哈佛大学博士学位。
Doris Y. Tsao, California Institute of Technology
Joseph C. Wu,男,美国斯坦福大学医学院,副教授,1997年获耶鲁大学医学院M.D.,2004年获加州大学洛杉矶分校分子与医学药理学博士学位。
Joseph C. Wu, Stanford University School of Medicine
资料来源:美国白宫科技政策办公室网站
http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/pressroom/11052010
THE WHITE HOUSE
For Immediate Release
November 5, 2010
Contact: Rick Weiss
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Executive Office of the President
202-456-6037
rweiss@ostp.eop.gov
PRESIDENT HONORS OUTSTANDING EARLY-CAREER SCIENTISTS
President Obama today named 85 researchers as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.
The Presidential early career awards embody the high priority the Obama Administration places on producing outstanding scientists and engineers to advance the Nation’s goals, tackle grand challenges, and contribute to the American economy. Ten Federal departments and agencies join together annually to nominate the most meritorious scientists and engineers whose early accomplishments show the greatest promise for assuring America’s preeminence in science and engineering and contributing to the awarding agencies' missions.
"Science and technology have long been at the core of America’s economic strength and global leadership," President Obama said. "I am confident that these individuals, who have shown such tremendous promise so early in their careers, will go on to make breakthroughs and discoveries that will continue to move our nation forward in the years ahead.”
The awards, established by President Clinton in 1996, are coordinated by the Office of Science and Technology Policy within the Executive Office of the President. Awardees are selected for their pursuit of innovative research at the frontiers of science and technology and their commitment to community service as demonstrated through scientific leadership, public education, or community outreach. Winning scientists and engineers have received research grants for up to five years to further their studies in support of critical government missions.
This year’s recipients are:
Department of Agriculture
Lee K. Cerveny, Forest Service
Michael L. Looper, Agricultural Research Service
Jeffrey S. Ross-Ibarra, University of California, Davis
Department of Commerce
R. David Holbrook, Jr., National Institute of Standards and Technology
Daniel S. Hussey, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Ian B. Spielman, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Matthew J. Menne, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Charles A. Stock, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
J. Christopher Taylor, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Department of Defense
Andrea M. Armani, University of Southern California
Adam E. Cohen, Harvard University
Eugenio Culurciello, Yale University
Nathan C. Gianneschi, University of California, San Diego
Ryan C. Hayward, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Andrew A. Houck, Princeton University
Farinaz Koushanfar, Rice University
Emilia Morosan, Rice University
Abhay P. Narayan, Columbia University
Matthew A. Oehlschlaeger, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Willie J. Padilla, Boston College
Eric Pop, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michelle L. Povinelli, University of Southern California
Emily A. Weiss, Northwestern University
Martin W. Zwierlein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Education
Catherine P. Bradshaw, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Jennifer G. Cromley, Temple University
Department of Energy
Ilke Arslan, University of California, Davis
Eric D. Bauer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Jeremy T. Busby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Gavin E. Crooks, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Juan Estrada, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Dillon D. Fong, Argonne National Laboratory
Jacob M. Hooker, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Gianluca Iaccarino, Stanford University
De-en Jiang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sergei V. Kalinin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Trent R. Northen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Elena V. Shevchenko, Argonne National Laboratory
Jacob G. Wacker, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Department of Interior
Jeanne L. Hardebeck, U.S. Geological Survey
Nicolas Luco, U.S. Geological Survey
Pamela L. Nagler, U.S. Geological Survey
Department of Veterans Affairs
Pamela J. VandeVord, Wayne State University
Rachel M. Werner, Philadelphia VA Medical Center
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Matthew J. Oliver, University of Delaware
Rahul Ramachandran, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services
Dominique C. Bergmann, Stanford University
Edward A. Botchwey III, University of Virginia
Brian P. Brooks, National Eye Institute, NIH
Mauricio R. Delgado, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Amy N. Finkelstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alfredo Fontanini, State University of New York, Stony Brook
Manolis Kellis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jessica Y. Lee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bradley A. Malin, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Ana P. Martinez-Donate, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Kimberly Nixon, University of Kentucky
Caryn E. Outten, University of South Carolina
Muneesh Tewari, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Doris Y. Tsao, California Institute of Technology
Charles P. Venditti, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH
Amy J. Wagers, Joslin Diabetes Center
Ziv Williams, Massachusetts General Hospital
Joseph C. Wu, Stanford University School of Medicine
Haoxing Xu, University of Michigan
Martin T. Zanni, University of Wisconsin-Madison
National Science Foundation
Scott J. Aaronson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
David M. Amodio, New York University
Alexandre M. Bayen, University of California, Berkeley
Rachel E. Bean, Cornell University
Magdalena Bezanilla, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Jose H. Blanchet Mancilla, Columbia University
Virginia A. Davis, Auburn University
Jayne C. Garno, Louisiana State University
Michael T. Laub, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Steven K. Lower, The Ohio State University
Jerome P. Lynch, University of Michigan
Malcolm A. MacIver, Northwestern University
Shelie A. Miller, University of Michigan
Reza Olfati-Saber, Dartmouth College
Laura E. Schulz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Joshua W. Shaevitz, Princeton University
Ivan I. Smalyukh, University of Colorado at Boulder
Edo Waks, University of Maryland, College Park
Katrin Wehrheim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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