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Photo of Terry Tao signing autographs for students at Thomas Jefferson High School, Arlington, Va.

Alan T. Waterman award winner Terry Tao signs autographs on paper and on calculators for students at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Arlington, Va, during his visit to the National Science Foundation. Thomas Jefferson High School is the result of a partnership of businesses and schools created to improve education in science, mathematics and technology.

Credit: Thomas Jefferson High School


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Terry Tao, who received the Waterman Award to further world-class research in mathematics, reflects on his work.

Credit: All videos, National Science Foundation

 

Photo of Terence Tao, 2008 Alan T. Waterman Awardee

Terence Tao, 2008 Alan T. Waterman Awardee, James and Carol Collins Chair in the College of Letters and Science at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Credit: UCLA


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Norm Augustine was awarded the prestigious Vannevar Bush medal for his lifelong contributions to science and technology.

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Photo of Norman R. Augustine, 2008 Vannevar Bush Awardee.

Norman R. Augustine, 2008 Vannevar Bush Awardee

Credit: Norman Augustine


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