Presidential 2007 Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers AnnouncedEight American Physical Society Members Included Among Honorees WASHINGTON, D.C. — The White House has announced its choices for the 2007 Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers. APS is pleased to congratulate eight APS members, among sixty-seven recipients, who received the award. The Early Career Scientists and Engineer Award is the Nation’s highest honor for professionals at the outset of their independent scientific research careers. Nominations are received from federal departments and agencies. 2007 Early Career Scientists and Engineers Award Recipients Early Career Scientists and Engineer Award - APS MembersDepartment of Commerce Department of Defense Department of Energy
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