REMINDER: Call for ASGSR Fellows Nominations Open
Dear Members of ASGSR,
As a reminder, the call for nominations for the Fellows program of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research is now open.
The distinction of Fellow is awarded by the ASGSR in recognition of distinguished scientific and social contributions to the advancement of gravitational and space research in the fields of life and physical sciences in areas of research, education, mentoring, outreach, and professional and public service. Awardees may be from academia, industry, non-profit organizations, and government agencies.
Eligibility for the award requires that the Nominee must have demonstrable contributions of high achievement and significance by:
(a) Advancement of gravitational and space science through (one or more):
– research in life sciences, medicine, and physical sciences (academic and industry)- engineering of enabling technologies and hardware capabilities for ground- and flight-based research
– development and provision of vehicles, platforms, and facilities to enable any flight-based research
– payload development and implementation services to conduct flight-based research on any platform
– education, outreach, advocacy (government, public, and commercial), teaching, and mentoring.
(b) Minimum of 5-years of service to the society while furthering the goals of ASGSR (number of years of membership alone is not a criterion for eligibility). Former members are eligible for the award and posthumous award nominations are accepted.
Nomination procedure for the Fellows program:
Any current ASGSR member may serve as a preparator for this award. The preparator submits a nomination letter along with a CV/Resume of the nominee. This package is to be submitted to the ASGSR Fellow Selection Committee Chair (the Society President-elect for the current year). Click here to download the full fellows nomination document. Please submit nomination package to jfoster@ufl.edu. Nominations due by 1 August 2020.
Note that any nomination will remain eligible for three years after original submission if the nominee is not selected – the original package may be edited at any time by the preparator.
ASGSR Fellows will have the following responsibilities:
(a) Advocacy support for the Society and gravitation and space research in general
(b) Participation in student-based activities during the ASGSR Annual Meetings
(c) Serve as a member of the organizing committee for a standing ASGSR Fellow’s Symposium to be delivered as part of the annual meeting.
Regards,
Jamie Foster
President-Elect 2020
American Society for Gravitational and Space Research