Fellows from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Elected October 2007
Anthony Janetos, Director of the Joint Global Change Research Institute, recognized for "distinguished contributions in ecology and biology of particular relevance to environmental policy."
Guritno Roesijadi, Laboratory Fellow, recognized for "distinguished research contributions on metal detoxification in marine species and in education for developing a doctoral program in integrative biology at Florida Atlantic University."
David Koppenaal, Laboratory Fellow and Chief Technology Officer at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, recognized for "pioneering development of advanced techniques for analytical atomic/isotopic mass spectrometry and for distinguished scientific leadership."
Jun Liu, Laboratory Fellow, recognized for "distinguished contributions to the development, understanding and commercialization of self-assembled functional nanoporous materials, and to the development of environmentally friendly solution approaches for oriented nanostructures."
Lai-Sheng Wang, Professor of Physics at Washington State University-Tri-Cities and affiliate Chief Senior Scientist at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, recognized for "distinguished and innovative contributions to the field of atomic clusters and for pioneering work on gaseous multiply-charged anions."
Jim J. Thomas, Laboratory Fellow and Director of the Department of Homeland Security's National Visualization and Analytics Center, recognized for "distinguished scientific and professional leadership in the field of visualization, including the recent foundation of the field of visual analysis."
Richard Kouzes, Laboratory Fellow, recognized for "distinguished contributions to defining the technical basis and implementation of nuclear radiation detection systems for applications to homeland security, nuclear structure and neutrino physics."
James A. Edmonds, Laboratory Fellow and Chief Scientist at the Joint Global Change Research Institute, recognized for "distinguished contributions to the field of climate change economics, particularly modeling and analyzing interactions of energy, the economy, technology, carbon cycle, and climate."
Richard Moss, Senior Staff Scientist on leave with the World Wildlife Fund as Managing Director for Climate Change for the United States, recognized for "leadership in national and international assessments of climate change and development of the nation's long-term plan for integrated research to address this problem."
Current PNNL Staff Elected AAAS Fellows in Previous Years
- Jean Futrell
- Paul Ellis
- Jim Fredrickson
- Bruce Garrett
- Gerry Stokes
- Robert Wind
- Greg Exarhos
- Bruce Kay
- Subhash Singhal
- Dick Smith
- SK Sundaram
- Bill Weber
- Steve Wiley
- John Zachara