2010 Presidential Early Career Awards
for Scientists and Engineers

The Presidential early career award is the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers. Read the full press release from The White House here.


Department of Defense:

Ryan C. Hayward, New Jersey Delta 1999, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Andrew A. Houck, New Jersey Delta 2000, Princeton University.


Department of Energy:

Jeremy T. Busby, Kansas Gamma 1995, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Dillon D. Fong, Illinois Gamma 1994, Argonne National Laboratory.

Trent R. Northen, California Sigma 1996, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.


National Science Foundation:

Virginia A. Davis, Louisiana Beta 1993, Auburn University.

Jerome P. Lynch, New York Iota 1997, University of Michigan.

Edo Waks, Maryland Delta 1995, University of Maryland, College Park.


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