Dissertation Award in Theoretical Particle Physics
Starting this year, the Division of Particles and Fields has
established a Dissertation Award in Theoretical Particle Physics.
The Award recognizes exceptional young scientists who have
performed original doctoral thesis work of outstanding scientific
quality and achievement in the area of theoretical particle physics.
The annual Award consists of $1,500, a certificate citing the
accomplishments of the recipient, and an allowance of up to $1,000
for travel to attend a meeting of the DPF or APS, where the Award
will be presented.
Nominations will be accepted for any doctoral student studying at
a college or university in the United States or in an education
abroad program of a college or university in the United States for
dissertation research carried out in the field of theoretical
particle physics. The work to be considered must have been
completed as part of the requirements for a doctoral degree.
Nominees for the 2012 Award must have passed their thesis defense
between September 16, 2010 and September 15, 2011.
The deadline for submission of nominations for the 2012 prize is
October 1, 2011. For detailed guidelines and to submit a nomination,
see
http://www.aps.org/programs/honors/dissertation/particle.cfm
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Monday, July 25, 2011
Dissertation Award in Theoretical Particle Physics
A colleague (Ben Grinstein of UCSD) asked me to help advertise this new dissertation prize. Please encourage your students to apply!
Relative to the intellectual performance required, the financial award being offered seems several orders-of-magnitude lower than that available in certain other, highly parasitic fields, which draw upon much the same underlying set of skills.
ReplyDeleteI'd say this is a sad commentary on the current state of American society.