Los Alamos National Laboratory

Reception at Study Center honors newest Laboratory Fellows

By Public Affairs Office

December 14, 2004

Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos talks with Dimitri Mihalas of Material Science (X-7) at a reception honoring Los Alamos' 2004 Fellows at a reception last week in the J. Robert Oppenheimer Study Center at Technical Area 3. Recipients of the annual honor are technical staff members who have demonstrated the highest level of excellence in programs important to the Laboratory's mission, made significant scientific discoveries that lead to widespread use, or have been recognized as leaders in their fields both inside and outside of the Laboratory.



Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos shares a lighter moment with six of the seven 2004 Laboratory Fellows at last week's reception in the J. Robert Oppenheimer Study Center at TA-3. Left to right are Alan Bishop of Theoretical (T) Division, Joseph Carlson of Nuclear Physics (T-16), Nanos, Richard Epstein of Space and Remote Sensing Sciences (ISR-1), behind Byron Goldstein of Theoretical Biology and Biophysics (T-10), Brad Meyer of Gas Transfer Systems (ESA-GTS) and Dimitri Mihalas of Material Science (X-7). Victor Klimov of Physical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (C-PCS) did not attend the reception. For more information, see the Oct. 12 Daily Newsbulletin. Photos by LeRoy N. Sanchez, Public Affairs

The plaque given to the 2004 Laboratory Fellows.




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