In addition to helping them choose ideas that are potentially transformative, this will
give early career scientists «a better chance of anticipating what the effects are of their science, positive and negative» and to prepare for the challenges ahead, he says.
Not exact matches
Even more unusual was the attention
given to
early -
career scientists, with the very first call dedicated to them.
This is particularly important
given the difficulty of distinguishing among the
scientists from China at an
early stage in their
careers where their publication records can not be directly compared with those in Europe.
This would
give early -
career scientists more flexibility to pursue original ideas and to take time for home life, exercise, even full nights of sleep.
Early -
career scientists have also
given us their perspectives on the pros and cons of becoming independent and told personal stories behind their successes — and, occasionally, failures.
Awards are
given to exceptional young
scientists who hold the M.D. and / or Ph.D. degree and who are in the
early stages of establishing an independent laboratory and research
career.
Through biennial meetings and mentoring networks, BWF helps provide vital
career advice to
give scientists,
early in their
careers, the information they need to be successful.
The award is
given for distinguished contributions to the field of microscopy and microanalysis in the life sciences of an
early career scientist.
Announced today by the White House, the PECASE award is the highest honor
given by the U.S. government to
scientists and engineers who are in the
early stage of their research
careers.
Her goal is to be able to
give back to the scientific community while still growing as an
early career scientist.
More broadly, my goal is to be able to
give back to the scientific community while I am still growing as an
early career scientist.
She is a recipient of the Presidential
Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor given by the U.S. government to outstanding scientists and engineers beginning their independent researc
Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor
given by the U.S. government to outstanding
scientists and engineers beginning their independent researc
scientists and engineers beginning their independent research
careers.
In 2008, she received the Presidential
Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor given by the U.S. government to scholars in the early stages of their car
Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor
given by the U.S. government to scholars in the
early stages of their car
early stages of their
careers.
President Barack Obama announced yesterday that Harvard Graduate School of Education Associate Professor Nonie Lesaux is a recipient of the prestigious Presidential
Early Career Awards for
Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor
given by the United States government to young professionals beginning their independent research
careers.
She received a Career Award from NSF in 2009 and a Presidential
Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers in 2011, one of the highest honors
given by the United States government to researchers at this stage in their
careers.
03, Ed.D.» 07, is a recipient of the prestigious Presidential
Early Career Awards for
Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor
given by the United States government to young professionals beginning their independent research
careers.
President Barack Obama has announced that Harvard Graduate School of Education Associate Professor Tina Grotzer is a recipient of a prestigious Presidential
Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor
given by the United States government to young professionals beginning their independent research
careers.
In 2011, she received a Presidential
Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor
given by the United States government to young professionals beginning their independent research
careers.
She is a 2007 recipient of the William T. Grant Scholars Award and a 2008 winner of the Presidential
Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor
given by the United States government to young professionals beginning their independent research
careers.