Los Alamos Fellows Prize Winners
Outstanding Leadership
in Science or Engineering
2008
Andrew Shreve, MPA-CINT:
For his stimulation of young Laboratory staff to develop skills and to
make personal sacrifices necessary to become effective leaders.
2007
Dan Thoma, INST-OFF:
For his strong scientific leadership both within and outside the
Laboratory, including his support to the JOWOG 22 collaboration, and
his serving as a mentor in MST Division, as a senior advisor at the
directorate level, in national societies, and most recently in the
LANL institutes.
Juan Fernandez, P-24:
For his strong leadership within the Laboratory, for excellence in
mentoring, and for leadership in the external U.S. and international
scientific community. Juan is also recognized for his demonstrated
balance among leadership, technical excellence, people skills, and
the ability to nurture collaborations.
SPECIAL FELLOWS PRIZE to Jeff Bedell, IAT-1:
For his truly exceptional performance in the area of nonproliferation
and national security. Jeff is clearly an international resource in
nonproliferation and export control, providing intellectual
leadership that helps define this country's agenda.
2006
G. Andrew (Andy) Erickson, IT:
For his outstanding technical success, unequaled enthusiasm, and
savvy leadership in the International Technology area.
2005
Rick Luce, Research Library (STB-RL)
Bob Little, Material Science (X-7)
2004
Nancy Sauer, Structural Inorganic Chemistry (C-SIC)
2003
Toni Taylor, Condensed Matter and Thermal Physics (MST-10)
Chuck Farrar, Weapons Response (ESA-WR)
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