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Fellows

LANL's mission is to develop and apply science and technology to ensure the safety, security, and reliability of the U.S. nuclear deterrent; reduce global threats; and solve other emerging national security and energy challenges.

Contact  

  • Coordinator
  • Quanxi Jia
  • Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies
  • (505) 667-2716
  • Email
  • Deputy Coordinator
  • Patrick L. Colestock
  • Space and Remote Sensing
  • (505) 665-3565
  • Email
  • Secretary
  • Toni Taylor
  • Materials Physics & Applications
  • (505) 665-0030
  • Email

Who are the Fellows?

The Laboratory Fellows' organization was established in 1981 and is made up of technical staff members who have been appointed by the Laboratory Director to the rank of Fellow in recognition of sustained outstanding contributions and exceptional promise for continued professional achievement.

The Fellows are limited to two percent of the technical staff, who, by charter, may not be members of the Laboratory management.

The Fellows advise the management on technical issues of importance to the Laboratory. To promote technical achievements, the Fellows organize symposia and public lectures and administer the Fellows' Prize for Outstanding Research in Science or Engineering and the Fellows' Prize for Outstanding Leadership in Science or Engineering.

Meetings

The Fellows usually meet at 3 pm on the third Tuesday of odd months. The meetings are usually held in the Cochiti Room on the second floor of the J. Robert Oppenheimer Study Center, with a reception following.

2012 schedule:

  • March 20
  • May 15
  • July 17
  • September 18
  • November 20

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