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2019 Cottrell Scholars
STEPHEN BRADFORTH
chemistry, University of Southern California,Cottrell Scholar 2006
KEIVAN STASSUN
astronomy, Vanderbilt University,Cottrell Scholar 2006
ANDREW ELLINGTON
chemistry, University of Texas, Austin,Cottrell Scholar 1995
SARAH KELLER
chemistry, University of Washington,Cottrell Scholar 2003
ROBBYN K. ANAND
chemistry, Iowa State University,Extracting Kinetic Rate Constantsfrom Bipolar Electrochemistry: ACVoltammetry of Electrically CoupledFaradaic Reactions
GORDON J. BERMANphysics, Emory University,Information Bottlenecks and theNeural Control of Behavior in FruitFlies
VICTOR M. ACOSTA
physics, University of New Mexico,Hyperpolarization and Detection ofNuclear Magnetic Resonance UsingNitrogen Vacancy Centers in Diamond
DENNIS D. CAO
chemistry, Macalester College,Cationically Supercharged ElectronAcceptors
LAURA A. LOPEZ
astronomy, Ohio State University,Assessing Stellar Feedback in MassiveStar-Forming Regions
ELLEN M. MATSON
chemistry, University of Rochester,Metal Oxide Clusters as Models forInvestigating the Role of OxygenVacancies in Small MoleculeActivation
EMILY LEVESQUEastronomy, University of Washington,New Perspectives on Dying Stars
CHARLES C. L. MCCRORYchemistry, University of Michigan,Selective Electrocatalysis by Polymer-Encapsulated Catalysts: the Role ofCharge and Substrate Transport onCatalytic Efficiency
EMILY RAUSCHERastronomy, University of Michigan,Exo-Cartography: Resolving Three-Dimensional Images of ExtrasolarWorlds
SHAHIR S. RIZKchemistry, Indiana University at SouthBend, Reversible Self-assembly of Bio-responsive Nanostructures
PAUL L. RASTONchemistry, James Madison University,Laser Spectroscopic Investigationof Atmospherically ImportantComplexes at Ultra Low Temperature
TRISTAN L. SMITHphysics, Swarthmore College,Fundamental Tests of Gravity acrossTime, Space and Mass
2019
Cottrell
Scholar
Awardees
2019
Cottrell PLUS
Awardees
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Through its Cottrell Scholar program, Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA)nurtures outstanding early career teacher-scholars recognized for high-quality research,innovative educational initiatives, and academic leadership. In addition to the 24 new scholarsawarded $100,000 each this year, four accomplished Cottrell Scholars further along in theircareers have received recognition for high achievement under RCSA’s Cottrell Plus program.Keivan Stassun (CS 2006), astronomy, Vanderbilt University, received the 2019 Cottrell PlusImpact Award for outstanding leadership and service that has had a national impact. ThreeCottrell Scholars received the 2019 Cottrell Plus STAR—Science Teaching and Research—Award: Sarah Keller (CS 2003), chemistry, University of Washington; Andrew Ellington (CS1995), chemistry, University of Texas, Austin; and Stephen Bradforth (CS 1999), chemistry,University of Southern California.
JONATHAN J. FOLEYchemistry, William PatersonUniversity, Polaritonic Chemistry withHybrid Nanoparticle
BENJAMIN M. HUNTphysics, Carnegie Mellon University,Broken Symmetry and Spin-TripletPairing in Two- DimensionalSuperconductors
CAITLIN M. CASEY
astronomy, University of Texas atAustin, Diverse Perspectives: TheImpact of Dust and Gas on CosmicHistory and Equity-Minded Inquiry-based Astronomy
CHENFENG KE
chemistry, Dartmouth College,Smart Supramolecular 3D PrintingMaterials with SynchronizedMolecular Motions
KATHERINE A. MIRICA
chemistry, Dartmouth College,Multifunctional Porous Scaffolds forMonitoring Neurochemicals
ALISON R. H. NARAYAN
chemistry, University of Michigan,Biocatalytic Reactions for Selective,Sustainable Synthesis and EngagingGraduate Student Instructors forImproved Outcomes in OrganicChemistry
RYAN MCGORTYphysics, University of San Diego,Optical Microscopy of Sheared Phase-Separating Soft Matter Systems
KERSTIN M. PEREZphysics, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology,Closing in on Sterile Neutrino DarkMatter with NuSTAR
WEICHAO TUphysics, West Virginia University,Understanding the Rapid Dropout ofKiller Electrons in Earth’s RadiationBelt with a New and ComprehensiveModel
CHRISTINA VIZCARRAchemistry, Barnard College,Small Molecule Inhibition of ForminProteins: Specificity and Mechanismsof Action
KANA TAKEMATSUchemistry, Bowdoin College,Moving Multiple Charges withLight in Derivatized NaphthalenePhotoacids
JUSTIN J. WILSONchemistry, Cornell University,Capturing the Heavy Alkaline EarthElements: Ligand Design to SequesterRadioactive Strontium, Barium, andRadium
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