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Nominations for Los Alamos Fellows Prizes
Outstanding Research in Science or Engineering
Purpose: To commend individuals for outstanding research
performed at the Laboratory that was published within the last 10 years
and that has had a significant impact on its discipline or program.
To recognize and stimulate high-quality investigations in science or
engineering by Laboratory staff members and to encourage publication
in appropriate journals, books or reports.
Eligibility: Nominees must be individuals who are
full-time employees of the Laboratory at the time of nomination. All
staff members of the Laboratory are eligible, but Lab Fellows and postdoctoral
researchers are not eligible. The work may be classified or unclassified.
Prize nomination:
Any Laboratory employee may sponsor any eligible employee.
The nomination package must not contain any classified material
and should consist of:
1. A two-page letter of nomination detailing the nominee's merit
relative to the award criteria,
2. A CV of no more than two pages,
3. At least three but no more than five supporting letters from
Laboratory managers, members of the technical staff, and
distinguished scientists from outside the Laboratory, as appropriate,
and 4. a copy of the publication on which the nomination is based.
If classified material would be an important part of the nomination
package, the nominator should contact the Fellows Deputy Coordinator,
Darryl Smith, at 7-2056 to arrange for submission of such material.
Award review procedure: A review committee
of Lab Fellows will be appointed by the Fellows Coordinator.
This committee will submit a short list of most qualified candidates
to the Laboratory Director, who will select the awardee(s).
No more than two Research Prizes will be awarded annually.
Granting the Prize: The Lab Director will present
the prize at a formal colloquium, during which the recipients will
describe their research.
Deadline:
Nomination packages for this Prize should be reviewed by an ADC to
assure that no classified material is included, and
should be submitted by the deadline to Kim Thomas, STB Program Director,
MS M714.
The deadline for submission of nominations for the 2009 competition
is Friday, 24 April.
Questions should be directed to the Fellows
Deputy Coordinator, Darryl Smith at dsmith@lanl.gov or 667-2056.
Outstanding Leadership in Science or Engineering
Purpose: To commend individuals for outstanding
scientific and engineering leadership at the Laboratory
and to recognize the value of such leadership.
To stimulate the interest of talented young staff members in developing
the skills and making the personal sacrifices necessary to become effective
leaders.
Eligibility:
- Any currently employed Laboratory technician, technical staff member,
or manager, except a Laboratory Fellow, may be nominated for the
Award.
- The work must have been done within the past 10 years. Greater
consideration will be given to leadership roles that continue to
the present day as the full potential of these roles have not yet
been realized.
- Candidates must have successfully demonstrated exceptional scientific
or engineering leadership that serves the Laboratory mission in one
or more of the following ways:
a) Have provided inspiring technical
leadership that has resulted in either singular or sustained outstanding
scientific or technical achievement by a research team.
b) Through recruitment,
mentoring, support and encouragement, have enabled an exceptionally
outstanding scientific or technical achievement.
c) Have enabled their colleagues to rise to an exceptional level
of scientific or technical achievement that they would not
have been able to do otherwise, as measured by publications, national
and/or international technical recognition, and DOE or Laboratory
technical awards.
d) Through exceptional technical support of activities
outside the Laboratory, have served as a national resource in
the area of national security.
Prize nomination:
Any Laboratory employee may sponsor any eligible employee.
The nomination package must not contain any classified material
and should consist of:
1. A two-page letter of nomination detailing the nominee's merit
relative to the award criteria,
2. A CV of no more than two pages,
3. At least three but no more than five supporting letters from
Laboratory managers, members of the technical staff, and
distinguished scientists from outside the Laboratory, as appropriate,
and 4. Brief additional material, such as publications and awards,
for consideration at the discretion of the selection committee.
If classified material would be an important part of the nomination
package, the nominator should contact the Fellows Deputy Coordinator,
Darryl Smith, at 7-2056 to arrange for submission of such material.
Award review procedure: A review committee
of Lab Fellows will be appointed by the Fellows Coordinator.
This committee will submit a short list of most qualified candidates
to the Laboratory Director, who will select the awardee(s).
No more than two Leadership Prizes will be awarded annually,
and this prize may not be awarded every year.
Granting the Prize: The Lab Director will present the
prize at his annual State of the Laboratory address or at another,
appropriate Laboratory-wide function.
Deadline:
Nomination packages for this Prize should be reviewed by an ADC to
assure that no classified material is included, and
should be submitted by the deadline to Kim Thomas, STB Program Director,
MS M714.
The deadline for submission of nominations for the 2009 competition
is Friday, 24 April.
Questions should be directed to the Fellows
Deputy Coordinator, Darryl Smith at dsmith@lanl.gov or 667-2056.
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