If you have undergraduates engaged in research, please remember to nominate them for the Coryell Award this Spring. The Charles D. Coryell Award honors undergraduate students who have completed research projects in nuclear or nuclear-related areas. Each year there is a $1000 prize to be awarded to the successful nominee(s). Contributions are judged on the basis of ingenuity, novelty, and potential usefulness. To be eligible, a student must have been an undergraduate at some time during the 12-month period prior to the deadline date for submission of applications for the award. The student may be sponsored by a faculty member at the home institution or by a research director at another institution where the student performed the work.
The nomination deadline is May 16, 2014. The nomination process consists of an example of the student written work, and a nomination letter that describes the student’s contribution to the project. These items should be emailed directly to the Chair of the award committee (peaslee AT hope.edu).