2023 Prize & Award Winners

Wen-fai Fong

For her leadership of foundational work that is greatly advancing our understanding of explosive astrophysical transients and their host galaxies.

Wen-fai Fong

For her leadership of foundational work that is greatly advancing our understanding of explosive astrophysical transients and their host galaxies.

Lancelot M. Berkeley − New York Community Trust Prize for Meritorious Work in Astronomy

Stephen Taylor

Stephen Taylor and the NANOGrav Collaboration

For the transformative discovery of compelling evidence for a nanohertz gravitational-wave background, identified via more than 15 years of pulsar timing observations.

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Stephen Taylor

Stephen Taylor and the NANOGrav Collaboration

For the transformative discovery of compelling evidence for a nanohertz gravitational-wave background, identified via more than 15 years of pulsar timing observations.

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Fred Kavli Plenary Lecturer

Daniel Scolnic

For his insightful research using supernovae as cosmological probes.

Daniel Scolnic

For his insightful research using supernovae as cosmological probes.

Fred Kavli Plenary Lecture

Emily M. Levesque

For the the upper-level undergraduate or graduate textbook, Understanding Stellar Evolution (IOP Publishing Ltd., 2017).

Emily M. Levesque

For the the upper-level undergraduate or graduate textbook, Understanding Stellar Evolution (IOP Publishing Ltd., 2017).

Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award

Henny J.G.L.M. Lamers

For the the upper-level undergraduate or graduate textbook, Understanding Stellar Evolution (IOP Publishing Ltd., 2017).

Henny J.G.L.M. Lamers

For the the upper-level undergraduate or graduate textbook, Understanding Stellar Evolution (IOP Publishing Ltd., 2017).

Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award

Linda Shore

For the nation-wide impact of her work educating teachers as Director of the Exploratorium Teacher Institute, and for the development of novel educational programs aimed at non-astronomers as Chief Executive Officer of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 

Linda Shore

For the nation-wide impact of her work educating teachers as Director of the Exploratorium Teacher Institute, and for the development of novel educational programs aimed at non-astronomers as Chief Executive Officer of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 

Education Prize

Shouleh Nikzad

For her pioneering contributions pushing the boundaries of ultraviolet/visible photon-counting charge-coupled devices, her sustained infusion of related technologies across multiple fields, her diligent engineering leadership, and her consistent and attentive mentoring of early-career instrumentation researchers.

Shouleh Nikzad

For her pioneering contributions pushing the boundaries of ultraviolet/visible photon-counting charge-coupled devices, her sustained infusion of related technologies across multiple fields, her diligent engineering leadership, and her consistent and attentive mentoring of early-career instrumentation researchers.

Joseph Weber Award for Astronomical Instrumentation

Renee Ludlam

For novel explorations of the relativistic universe that have revealed fundamental properties of neutron stars. 

Renee Ludlam

For novel explorations of the relativistic universe that have revealed fundamental properties of neutron stars. 

Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy

Brett McGuire

For pioneering research into complex astrophysical chemistry, including foundational work on chiral and aromatic molecules in the interstellar medium. 

Brett McGuire

For pioneering research into complex astrophysical chemistry, including foundational work on chiral and aromatic molecules in the interstellar medium. 

2022 Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy

Ana Bonaca

For innovative advances in our understanding of the hierarchical formation of the Milky Way and constraints on the galactic potential.

Ana Bonaca

For innovative advances in our understanding of the hierarchical formation of the Milky Way and constraints on the galactic potential.

2023 Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy