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Nominations Sought for NSF’s Highest Honor

September 01, 2000

Since its inception in 1975, the Alan T. Waterman Award remains the highest honor awarded by the National Science Foundation. The award is conferred annually to the young researcher who has demonstrated exceptional individual achievement in scientific or engineering research of sufficient quality to place them at the forefront of their peers. The awardee receives a $500,000 nonrestrictive grant over a three-year period for continued research.

The deadline for nominations for the 2001 award is December 31, 2000. Candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and either be 35 years old or younger or not more than seven years beyond receipt of their Ph.D. More information on the Waterman Award, including past recipients is found at: http://www.nsf.gov/nsb/awards/waterman/

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