Award ID: | APS-DPF-DPFINST2022 [#22197] |
Award Title: | DPF Instrumentation Award 2022 |
Award Type: | Fellowship or award |
Location: | College Park, Maryland 20740-3844, United States [map] ![]() |
Subject Areas: | Physics / Cosmology, Experimental Astroparticle Physics, Experimental Particle Physics |
Appl Deadline: | 2022/10/05 11:59PM![]() |
Description: |
The DPF Instrumentation Award is bestowed annually to honor exceptional contributions to instrumentation advancing the field of particle physics through the invention, refinement, or application of instrumentation and detectors. The awards recognize accomplishments in one or more of the following areas:
The DPF Instrumentation Award recognizes outstanding achievements in particle physics instrumentation that have had a major impact on the field through the awardee’s dedication over a substantial portion of an entire career, while the DPF Instrumentation Early Career Award recognizes achievements having a significant impact at an early career stage. For the purpose of this award, the early career stage is taken to be approximately 15 years from a Ph.D. or other terminal degree, with due account for interruptions and other factors in nominees’ careers. Complete nominations have:
Nominations for the 2022 award will be accepted through Academic Jobs Online (AJO) from now through 9/30/2022 at midnight . Nominations will remain active for three years. The nominating letter and the CV should be uploaded to https://academicprogramsonline.org/ajo/award/22197 and click the "Nominate" link under "Description".
If you have any questions about the award, please contact the award committee chair, Andrew White (awhite@uta.edu). For technical help with AJO, contact Robert Bernstein (rhbob@fnal.gov). |