Coryell Award in Nuclear Chemistry
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The Charles D. Coryell Award honors undergraduate students who have completed research projects in nuclear or nuclear-related areas. Each year, up to two students are selected to receive awards of $500. 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 his/her home institution or by a research director at another institution where the student performed the work.

Nominations should consist of a letter written by the person who directed the work, and the student's report of his/her work. The complete nomination should be no longer than 20 pages.

Submit nominations to:
S J Yennello
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Cyclotron Institute
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3366
(Yennello@comp.tamu.edu)

The deadline for submissions is September 30, 1999


Previous Award Recipients

1999 Jason Shergur 1998 David Ginger  1995 Glenn Fugate
1992 Kevin Schaab 1988 Erin Renshaw 1987 John Kevin Donohue
1987 Shoshanna D. Rose 1986 Robert Maher 1985 Carolyn J. Anderson
1985 David R. Dorsett, Jr. 1984 Awanish C. Mishra 1983 C. Greg Pippin
1982 Susan L. Fraser 1981 Kenneth E. Gregorich 1980 Steven M. Montner
1979 Barbara Jacak 1978 Paul Solomon 1976 Richard F. Davis
1974 L. Sterna 1973 Saburo Yashita 1972 R.E. Leber
1971 M.D. Kluetz 1970 A.E. Salwin 1970 E. Gladney