2 August 2016

Call for Nominations: NSF 2017 Alan T. Waterman Award

The following announcement is posted on behalf of the National Science Foundation.

National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is pleased to accept nominations for the 2017 Alan T. Waterman Award. Each year, the Foundation bestows the Waterman Award in recognition of the talent, creativity, and influence of a singular young researcher. Established in 1975 to commemorate the Foundation's first Director, the Waterman Award is NSF's highest honor for promising, early-career researchers.

Nominees are accepted from all sources, and from any field of science and engineering that NSF supports. The award recipient will receive a medal and an invitation to the formal awards ceremony in Washington, DC. In addition, the recipient will receive a grant of $1,000,000 over a five-year period for scientific research or advanced study in any field of science or engineering supported by the NSF, at any institution of the recipient's choice. We are especially interested in nominations for women, members of underrepresented groups in science and engineering, and persons with disabilities.

Eligibility and Selection Criteria

  1. A candidate must be a US citizen or permanent resident. He or she must be 35 years of age or younger, or not more than 7 years beyond receipt of the PhD degree, by 31 December 2016.
  2. A candidate should have demonstrated exceptional individual achievement in scientific or engineering research of sufficient quality, originality, innovation, and significant impact on the field so as to situate him or her as a leader among peers.

Complete nomination packages, consisting of nominations and four letters of reference, are due by 21 October 2016. The nominations and letters must be received through the FastLane system.

Submit a Nomination

Please contact Dr. Sherrie Green, Program Manager for the Alan T. Waterman Award, by email or by phone at 703-292-8040 if you have any questions.

Additional Resources:

The nomination of deserving colleagues is one of the most important and gratifying aspects of service in the scientific and engineering communities. Please help celebrate the contributions of a promising young researcher by submitting a nomination for the Alan T. Waterman award.