William O. Baker Award for Initiatives in Research

Der William O. Baker Award f​or Initiatives i​n Research (bis 2013[1] NAS Award f​or Initiatives i​n Research, National Academy o​f Sciences Award f​or Initiatives i​n Research) i​st ein v​on der National Academy o​f Sciences d​er Vereinigten Staaten s​eit 1981 jährlich vergebener Wissenschaftspreis, m​it dem einerseits innovative j​unge Wissenschaftler, andererseits Forschung, d​ie wahrscheinlich z​u nützlichen Entwicklungen führt, gefördert werden sollen. Der Empfänger m​uss in d​en USA l​eben und s​oll nicht älter a​ls 35 Jahre sein.

Der Preis i​st nach William O. Baker benannt u​nd wird v​on den Bell Labs u​nd Alcatel-Lucent gesponsert. Er i​st mit 15.000 US-Dollar dotiert.

Preisträger

JahrPreisträgerGebietBegründung
2015Benjamin RechtStatistik und MaschinenlernenFor his significant contributions at the confluence of optimization, signal processing and statistics, including seminal work on matrix completion.
2014Garnet Kin-Lic Channumerische Simulationen kondensierter MaterieFor pioneering research in the field of numerical simulation of highly correlated quantum systems in chemistry and physics, particularly for his development of density matrix renormalization group methods and the density matrix embedding theory.
2013Theodore BetleyKatalyseFor his development and mechanistic elucidation of remarkable iron catalysts for carbon-hydrogen bond functionalization.
2012Christopher BettingerMaterialwissenschaftenFor innovative research on advanced materials for next-generation implanted medical devices.
2011Martin T. ZanniOptikFor revolutionary advances in multidimensional spectroscopies, which are enabling discoveries in biological, medical, and condensed matter chemical systems.
2010Mark TygertNumerikFor development of fast algorithms in mathematical physics, operator compression, and linear algebra, using deep, innovative ideas based on randomization and harmonic analysis.
2009Ali JaveyNanowissenschaftenFor seminal advances in carbon nanoelectronics, utilizing and synthesizing concepts from chemistry, physics, and engineering.
2008Anna C. GilbertInformatik und angewandte MathematikFor innovative algorithms using wavelets and sampling techniques and their impact on data analysis and sparse approximation.
2007Shanhui FanOptikFor innovative research on the theory and applications of photonic crystal devices.
2006David Goldhaber-GordonKondensierte Materie/MaterialwissenschaftenFor his fundamental studies of electron correlations in mesoscopic structures.
2005Ronald FedkiwInformatik/angewandte MathematikFor his many innovations in the modeling and numerical simulation of flows and his pioneering contributions to physically based computer graphics.
2004Yoel FinkKondensierte Materie/MaterialwissenschaftenFor his pioneering contributions and ingenuity in the creative design and development of photonic materials and devices.
2003David R. KargerAlgorithmen und RechnenFor the elegant use of randomness to design improved algorithms for classically studied problems such as network flow, graph coloring, finding minimum trees, and finding minimum cuts.
2002Deborah S. JinQuantenelektronikFor her experimental realization and characterization of a new quantum system, the vapor-phase degenerate Fermi gas.
2001Jon M. KleinbergInformatik/angewandte MathematikFor his development of deep and innovative algorithms to solve fundamental problems in network, information extraction, and discrete optimization.
2000Kenneth A. FarleyGeochemie/GeophysikFor his insightful use of isotope geochemistry to address the origin of Earth's atmosphere, the infall of cosmic dust, and the uplift rates of mountains.
1999Jennifer A. DoudnaBiomedizinFor her pioneering studies, which have enabled the determination of complex RNA structures, especially those of ribozymes, through X-ray crystallography.
1998Arthur W. LupiaSozialwissenschaften und PolitikwissenschaftenFor his contribution to our understanding of the importance of knowledge, learning, and persuasion to political decision-making by voters, legislators, and jurors.
1997Matthew P. A. FisherFestkörperphysikFor his seminal contributions to the theory of the vortex-glass phase, the superconductor-insulator transition, and the quantum properties of mesoscopic wires and n-leg Hubbard ladders.
1996Christopher StubbsAstrophysikFor his innovative development and utilization of instrumentation to attack fundamental issues in physics and astronomy, including the discovery of baryonic dark matter in the galactic halo.
1995Thomas D. AlbrightSystem-NeurowissenschaftenFor his fundamental contributions to the understanding of motion perception through the creative integration of single-unit electrophysiology in monkeys, human psychophysics, and computational modeling.
1994Joanne ChoryMolekularbiologie der PflanzenFor her pioneering genetic and molecular approaches that have altered our understanding of how photomorphogenesis in plants is controlled by photoreceptor signal transduction pathways.
1993R. Eric BetzigPhysikFor his implementation of a near-field scanning optical microscope, which extends the resolution of optical microscopy far beyond the diffraction limit to dimensions as small as one-fortieth of an optical wave length.
1992Alice P. GastChemieingenieurwesenFor her innovative experimental and theoretical research of polymer and colloidal systems leading to discoveries of new microscopic phenomena.
1992Sangtae KimChemieingenieurwesenFor his refinement of mathematical techniques in low Reynolds number hydrodynamics, and for his development of novel computer strategies for solving complex chemical engineering problems.
1991Noam D. ElkiesMathematikFor his distinguished research in number theory, particularly his work on elliptic curves over the rational numbers and his remarkable constructions of dense sphere packings in Euclidean space.
1990James G. FujimotoQuantenelektronikFor his contributions to femtosecond quantum electronics and applications of subpicosecond lasers to studies of electronic materials and biological tissues.
1990Wayne H. KnoxQuantenelektronikFor his contributions to femtosecond quantum electronics and applications of subpicosecond lasers to study ultrafast processed in molecular systems and semiconductor heterostructures.
1989John K. OusterhoutIngenieurwesenFor his outstanding achievements in the engineering of software ranging from operating systems to the computer-aided design of VLSI circuits.
1988Marc L. Mansfieldangewandte Polymerchemie und -physikFor his outstanding theoretical studies of the structure and properties of amorphous and semicrystalline polymers.
1987Jeremy NathansGenetikFor providing molecular genetic proof of the Young-Helmholtz trichromatic theory of color vision and for defining the changes in DNA in colorblindness.
1986David R. NelsonMaterialwissenschaftenFor his contributions to the understanding of imperfectly ordered systems including hexactics, liquid crystals, glasses, and icosahedral order in liquids.
1985Steven E. Lindowangewandte BiologieFor his pioneering research, demonstrating the role of epiphytic bacteria in ice nucleation and resultant frost damage to plants, the feasibility of biological as well as chemical control of frost injury, and the genetic control of ice nucleation in bacteria.
1984Robert E. TarjanTechnische InformatikFor his leadership in the subtle design of the most efficient algorithms known for many fundamental problems related to graphs and other combinatorial structures.
1983Stephen M. KosslynVerhaltensforschung und SozialwissenschaftenFor his development of a comprehensive theory of visual imagery and its representation in the human memory system.
1982Kerry E. SiehGeochemie/GeophysikFor his development and application of innovative field techniques for studying active faults to identify and date paleoearthquakes, thereby providing quantitative assessment of earthquake hazards.
1981Gary D. PattersonPolymer-WissenschaftenFor his outstanding theoretical and experimental contributions to polymer science, particularly in the application of light scattering measurements to the understanding of polymer chain dynamics.

Einzelnachweise

  1. NAS Award for Initiatives in Research (Memento vom 26. Januar 2013 im Internet Archive)
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