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
| 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 |