| Awardee
Name / Institution |
Citation |
Jill E. Bargonetti
Hunter College of CUNY |
To recognize
excellent scholarly work in cancer-related studies of cell
growth and gene expression and involvement of undergraduate,
graduate, and especially minority students in the discovery
process. |
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Peter N. Belhumeur
Yale University |
For developing innovative concepts and student laboratories in appearance-based
modeling for computer applications and forging interdisciplinary links to physiology of human vision. |
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Geoffrey E. Hill
Auburn University |
For original contributions to understanding evolutionary biology, specifically
avian sexual selection, and integrating a fundamental research program with public
science education. |
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Daniel P. Lathrop
Emory University |
For innovative contributions to research and education of undergraduates in
non-linear properties of fluid interfaces relevant to understanding turbulence,
optical fibers, and black holes. |
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Jon P. Longtin
SUNY at Stony Brook |
For outstanding research on laser-liquid interactions important in
manufacturing, materials processing, and biological systems and outreach activities
for high school students and prospective teachers. |
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Timothy A. McKay
University of Michigan |
For excellent contributions to a major optical sky survey, particularly the
interpretation of gravitational lensing, and for involving the public and students
at all educational levels in research activities. |
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Steven W. McLaughlin
Georgia Institute of Technology |
For leadership in the development of optical recording systems capable of
storing information in high-capacity non-binary formats and development of novel
courses in communication theory. |
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Renee J. Miller
Ohio State University |
To recognize excellent contributions to solving problems of schematic
heterogeneity in database-management systems and retaining women and minorities
in computer science. |
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David P. Morton
University of Texas at Austin |
For innovative research on computational methods for large-scale systems
optimization and decision-making in the utilities industry, finance, and
manufacturing and helping students gain industrial experience. |
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Linda K. Nozick
Cornell University |
To recognize development of innovative solutions to problems associated with
transportation of hazardous waste and encouraging middle and high school students
to pursue engineering careers. |
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Katherine Okikiolu
University of California, San Diego |
To recognize innovative research in geometric analysis, particularly the
determinant of the Laplacian under smooth perturbations, and developing student
workshops and mathematics curricula for inner-city children. |
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Ann M. Sastry
University of Michigan |
For outstanding research on predictive models for selection and repair of
fibrous materials such as those used in structural design or human biology and
introducing students to interdisciplinary team learning. |
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Lori A. Setton
Duke University |
To recognize leadership in
education and research in understanding and restoring biomechanical
function to tissue degenerated by injury or aging, especially
in the spine. |
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Jaswinder P. Singh
Princeton University |
For outstanding contributions to computer engineering education and research
in the area of parallel architecture and software development, including results
applicable to protein structure determination. |
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Eileen M. Spain
Occidental College |
For outstanding contributions to the synthesis of thin films essential to
fabrication of reliable semiconductor materials and providing laser laboratory
opportunities to high school students. |
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Florence I. Thomas
Dauphin Island Sea Lab |
For outstanding interdisciplinary research on the impact of organisms on
nutrient and pollution flow in marine environments and development of an
interactive display in a public aquarium. |
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Lonny L. Thompson
Clemson University |
To recognize excellent scholarly work on predictive models for structural
acoustics applicable to noise suppression and sonar tracking and facilitating
student involvement in real-world engineering problems. |
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Daniel W. van der Weide
University of Delaware |
For pioneering research on nanoscale-dimension electronic circuits and
development of a web-based virtual laboratory that provides student access to
advanced scientific instrumentation. |
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Patricia A. Van Zandt
Johns Hopkins University |
For outstanding contributions to cognitive research and education,
especially in development of mathematical and computer models for perception,
cognition and decision-making. |
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Miguel Velez-Reyes
University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez |
For original contributions to engineering education and research on power
systems applicable to large systems that transfer power among multiple suppliers
in the electric power industry. |