Shakti P. Duggal Award
The Shakti P. Duggal Award was established in 1983 to recognize outstanding work by a young scientist in the field of cosmic ray physics. The award consists of a prize of US $1,500 to be presented at the opening ceremony of the 36th ICRC, July 25, 2019 in Madison, Wisconsin. The winner is invited to visit the Bartol Research Institute at the University of Delaware to present a colloquium at some time during the following year. The intent of this award is to recognize and inspire young cosmic ray scientists early in their careers. The recipient will not have attained the age of 36 on January 1, 2019. Subject to this age limitation, any person from anywhere in the world who has contributed significantly to the field of cosmic ray physics including astroparticle physics is eligible for consideration. The selection of the prize winner will be made by an International Committee.
A list of previous winners can be found in this Brief History of the Shakti Duggal Award.
Nominations of potential recipients are now being solicited. Nominators are requested to send to the committee secretariat at the Bartol Research Institute their nominee's curriculum vitae and publication list, a supporting letter, and, if possible, copies of one or two of the candidate's most significant publications. The sponsor may also wish to ask one or two co-sponsors to send letters supporting the nominations.
Nominations should be sent to the following address:
Prof. Thomas Gaisser
Duggal Award Committee
Bartol Research Institute
University of Delaware
Newark DE 19716
USA
Email: [email protected]
The deadline for receipt of nominations is 10 March 2019.
Self-nominations are not considered.
The Shakti P. Duggal Award was established in 1983 to recognize outstanding work by a young scientist in the field of cosmic ray physics. The award consists of a prize of US $1,500 to be presented at the opening ceremony of the 36th ICRC, July 25, 2019 in Madison, Wisconsin. The winner is invited to visit the Bartol Research Institute at the University of Delaware to present a colloquium at some time during the following year. The intent of this award is to recognize and inspire young cosmic ray scientists early in their careers. The recipient will not have attained the age of 36 on January 1, 2019. Subject to this age limitation, any person from anywhere in the world who has contributed significantly to the field of cosmic ray physics including astroparticle physics is eligible for consideration. The selection of the prize winner will be made by an International Committee.
A list of previous winners can be found in this Brief History of the Shakti Duggal Award.
Nominations of potential recipients are now being solicited. Nominators are requested to send to the committee secretariat at the Bartol Research Institute their nominee's curriculum vitae and publication list, a supporting letter, and, if possible, copies of one or two of the candidate's most significant publications. The sponsor may also wish to ask one or two co-sponsors to send letters supporting the nominations.
Nominations should be sent to the following address:
Prof. Thomas Gaisser
Duggal Award Committee
Bartol Research Institute
University of Delaware
Newark DE 19716
USA
Email: [email protected]
The deadline for receipt of nominations is 10 March 2019.
Self-nominations are not considered.