2020 Sugarman Award Ceremony

12:00–1:00 pm Zoom Room (online)

The Enrico Fermi Institute is inviting you to the 2020 Sugarman Awards Ceremony.

Keir Adams, undergraduate student
"For his groundbreaking computational astrochemistry, which led him to a solution of the decades-old spectroscopic mystery of the Red Rectangle nebulae and organic molecules."
- Takeshi Oka

Philip Mansfield, graduate student
"For substantial research contributions to our understanding of properties and clustering of dark matter halos forming in Cold Dark Matter scenario, as well as exemplary efforts in education, outreach, and mentoring high-school and undergraduate students."
- Andrey Kravtsov

Karthik Ramanathan, graduate student
"For his contributions to the development of the DAMIC experiment andnovel analysis methods to search for light dark matter particles."
- Paolo Privitera

NATHAN SUGARMAN, Professor Emeritus in the Enrico Fermi Institute and the Department of Chemistry, was devoted to the Institute and to the education of its students. The Sugarman Award Fund honors this commitmentthrough its annual awards for student achievements in research.

Event Type

Meetings

May 26