Dissertation Award in Hadronic Physics
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To recognize outstanding young scientists who have performed original research in the area of hadronic physics, the APS Topical Group on Hadronic Physics has established a dissertation award. The award consists of $1000 and a travel allowance of up to $1500 to attend the biennial meeting of the Topical Group on Hadronic Physics for the award presentation. The dissertation award will be presented biennially. Establishment & Support
This award was established in 2011 with support from Jefferson Science Associates, LLC (the management contractor for Jefferson Lab), Brookhaven National Laboratory, Universities Research Association (the management contractor for Fermi National Accelerator Lab), and the members and friends of the Topical Group on Hadronic Physics. Rules & Eligibility
Eligible candidates must have received a Ph.D. in experimental or theoretical hadronic physics from a college or university in the United States, or, if a Ph.D. student at a non-US institution, must have conducted a significant part of their Ph.D. research within the USA (have resided in the USA for at least one-half of the official duration of their Ph.D. research program) or have been a member of the APS for a period of at least two-thirds of their Ph.D. research program. The Ph.D. degree must have been awarded within a two-year period ending the day before nominations are due. Candidates receiving a dissertation award from other APS units are ineligible for the Dissertation Award in Hadronic Physics. Nominations should include:
Nomination & Selection Process
Nominations for the inaugural award to be given spring 2013 will be due on October 1, 2012. |
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