IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society


Nomination for the Radiation Instrumentation Early Career Award


Radiation Instrumentation Early Career Award

 

DESCRIPTION: This award is given to a young investigator in recognition of significant and innovative technical contributions to the fields of radiation instrumentation and measurement techniques for ionizing radiation. The prize, consisting of $1,000 and an engraved plaque, will be awarded at the IEEE/NPSS Nuclear Science Symposium.

 

ELIGIBILITY: Individuals whose highest degree has been awarded within 10 years of the date of nomination, and includes current graduate students.

 

SELECTION CRITERIA: Nominees will be judged by the RISC Awards Committee according to their contributions to the fields of radiation instrumentation and measurement techniques for ionizing radiation as demonstrated by the technical merit and creativity of their research. Priority will be given to nominees whose research has been published in peer-reviewed journals, especially if the nominee is first author.

 

DEADLINE: Nominations must be received by June 1st each year.

 

Instructions: Nomination packets are available here in Word and PDF formats and the completed packets should be submitted to:


Sara Pozzi, Ph.D.
Department of Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences
University of Michigan
2937 Cooley Building
2355 Bonisteel Boulevard
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2104
(734) 615-4970
(734) 763-4540 Fax
email: pozzisa@umich.edu


The nominator should provide the information requested on the nomination form. Please do not submit materials beyond those requested.


 Previous Early Career Award Winners:
2006 EC L. Eric Smith
2004 EC Chiara Guazzoni