Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory physicist Regina Soufli has been elected as an International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE) senior member.
Recognition
LLNL researcher Michael Schneider's work in dark energy has earned him a Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science 2017 Early Career Research award.
Livermore’s Joanna Albala was recently named the STEM Advocate of the Year by the Executive Council of the North Central Valley STEM Center for going above and beyond in creating opportunities for students.
Renowned atmospheric scientist Ben Santer has been selected as a fellow by the American Meteorological Society.
One of the premier computer science conferences in the world recently recognized Livermore researcher Edgar A. León and his collaborators with the Best Paper award for their modeling work on parallel performance.
Fifteen Laboratory scientists and engineers have been named to Lawrence Livermore's third annual Early and Mid-Career Recognition Program.
For his work in plasma physics during his 22-year stint at LLNL and previous research at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Dmitri Ryutov has garnered the American Physical Society’s James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics.
Physicist Andrew MacKinnon has been awarded the John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research by the American Physical Society’s Division of Plasma Physics.
Assemblywoman Catherine Baker has recognized Lawrence Livermore engineer Destiny Goddu as the 16th Assembly District’s Veteran of the Year.
Livermore physicist Félicie Albert received the 2017 Katherine E. Weimer Award by the American Physical Society, Division of Plasma Physics.