Nerine Cherepy has been elected to the rank of fellow of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics.
Recognition
Lawrence Livermore has been honored with a Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Award, recognizing the Best Places to Work in 2019.
The high performance computing publication HPCwire gave Lawrence Livermore and Oak Ridge national laboratories their Editors’ Choice and Readers’ Choice Awards for the Top Supercomputing Achievement of 2018.
Livermore's Daniel Clark has been named the winner of the 2018 Ronald C. Davidson Award for Plasma Physics.
Philip Adams, chief technical officer for the National Ignition Facility, has been recognized with a 2018 Oracle Excellence Award.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers Tayyab Suratwala and Jay Dawson have been named fellows by The Optical Society of America.
Four Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists have been selected as 2018 fellows of the American Physical Society.
The Nobel Prize-winning research by Donna Strickland, a former LLNL staff scientist as instrumental in the Laboratory’s development of a series of groundbreaking short-pulse, high-energy laser systems.
A Livermore–Berkeley team is a finalist for the prestigious 2018 Gordon Bell Award, one of the world’s top honors in supercomputing.
Three teams of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists, each supported by a Laboratory business development executive, have captured regional awards for technology transfer from the Federal Laboratory Consortium.
