Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) is the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on outstanding scientists and engineers in the early stages of their independent research careers. The White House, following recommendations from participating agencies, confers the awards annually. To be eligible for a Presidential Award, an individual must be a US citizen, national or permanent resident. Some of the winning scientists and engineers receive up to a five-year research grant.
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Aaron ParsonsAbby DernburgAbigail ViereggAdam Clark (meteorologist)Adam Cohen (scientist)Adriana GalvanAdriana Lleras-MuneyAdrienne Stiff-RobertsAlexander BarvinokAlexander GamburdAli KhademhosseiniAlon HalevyAmir Ali AhmadiAmy PrietoAna Maria ReyAnastasia VolovichAndrea ArmaniAndrea BertozziAndrea DonnellanAndré Taylor (scientist)Angelika AmonAnirvan GhoshAnn Marie SastryAnna GrassellinoAradhna TripatiArizona_State_UniversityArlene FioreArvind NarayananAwards and decorations of the United States governmentAzadeh TabazadehBabak HassibiBaratunde A. ColaBeatriz LunaBecky Wai-Ling PackardBrenda DingusBrent WatersBrian CaffoBrian David DynlachtCandace WalkingtonCarlos Del Castillo
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Adam Clark (meteorologist)Alexander BarvinokAmy PrietoAradhna TripatiBecky Wai-Ling PackardBrent WatersCassandra FraserCecilia R. AragonDamien FairDaphne KollerDavid StensrudElizabeth NolanErik N. RasmussenGretchen CampbellJ. Marshall ShepherdJenny Y. YangJessica Y. LeeJill BargonettiJoel TroppJohn DabiriJustin JacobsKafui DzirasaKarissa SanbonmatsuKate OkikioluKatherine McJunkinKathryn BeersKatrina MirandaKiran MusunuruKrista S. WaltonKristen GraumanKyle CranmerLynette CegelskiMakeba WilbournMariel VázquezMassoud PedramMeghan DuffyMichael J. FreedmanMichael RotkowitzMonica CoxPinshane Huang
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Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) is the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on outstanding scientists and engineers in the early stages of their independent research careers. The White House, following recommendations from participating agencies, confers the awards annually. To be eligible for a Presidential Award, an individual must be a US citizen, national or permanent resident. Some of the winning scientists and engineers receive up to a five-year research grant.
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美国青年科学家与工程师总统奖(英語:Presidential ...... s)是美国联邦政府为奖励杰出青年科学家和工程师而设置的奖项。
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The Presidential Early Career ...... to a five-year research grant.
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美国青年科学家与工程师总统奖(英語:Presidential ...... s)是美国联邦政府为奖励杰出青年科学家和工程师而设置的奖项。
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Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
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美国青年科学家与工程师总统奖
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