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January 09 Issue - Employee Monthly Magazine KudosTaylor selected MPA Division leaderToni Taylor is the Materials Physics and Applications Division leader. Taylor was the Office of Science Director of the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies and group leader of MPA-CINT. Taylor, who holds bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from Stanford University, has earned numerous awards and fellowships. Included among these are the Hertz Foundation Predoctoral Fellow and Scholar, Fellow of the American Physical Society, Fellow of the Optical Society of America, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory Fellows' Prize. Laboratory students excel at Science and Energy Research ChallengeLaboratory students took home 7 out of 15 prizes awarded at the 2008 Science & Energy Research Challenge (SERCh) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The challenge was sponsored by the Department of Energy's Office of Science. Pawan Rastogi of the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (Columbia University) took first place, and Jesse Resnick of Physical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Westminster College) took third place in chemistry. Diana Donati of the LANL Institutes (University of California, Davis) took first place, and Molly Renee Nelis also of the LANL Institutes (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) took third place in materials science and engineering. Jessica Kubicek of Physical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (University of New Mexico) took second place in biological sciences. Joseph Koby of Ground Disruption Processes (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology) took second place in environmental science, and Frank Chen of Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (Rice University) took third place in physics. The 2008 SERCh poster competition showcased the research projects of DOE-funded students and interns at the national laboratories. Student researchers competed for awards in each of five categories. Sosinski new general counsel
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