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Biological and Environmental Sciences; Computer, Information, and Knowledge Sciences; Condensed Matter and Materials Sciences; Energy Science and Innovation; Fusion and Plasma Sciences; High Energy and Nuclear Physics; or National Security and Nonproliferation). An individual's nomination is limited to a single category.
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suggesting the establishment of a memorial award in Lawrence's name. President Eisenhower agreed, saying, "Such an award would seem to me to be most fitting, both as a recognition of what he has given to our country and to mankind, and as a means of helping to carry forward his work through inspiring
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Nomination is made by a letter of justification, curriculum vitae, a statement explaining the nominee's connection to DOE support, a no more than 35 word citation, a bibliography of significant publications, and identifying the award category of the nominee (Atomic, Molecular, and Chemical Sciences;
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The Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award is bestowed by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy to mid-career scientists and engineers in recognition of exceptional scientific, technical, and/or engineering achievements related to the broad missions of the U.S. Department of Energy and its programs.
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The reviewers are not empanelled as a Federal Advisory Committee. The identity of all nominators, all nominees, and all peer review panelists remain anonymous. DOE employees must comply with regulations governing conduct of employees codified in 10 CFR Part 1010 and Standards of Ethical Conduct for
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The nomination materials for all eligible nominees are objectively studied by independent peer review panels, one for each of eight award categories, and if worthy candidate(s) are identified in the peer review, selection recommendations based upon these findings are made by Federal Program
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be assessed primarily on the scientific impact and technical significance of their work relative to its discipline and/or related mission. (Business management and stewardship acumen, while valued, is not a significant qualification factor used when evaluating a nominee's
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The Ernest Orlando Lawrence Awards honor scientists and engineers, at mid-career, showing promise for the future, for exceptional contributions in research and development supporting the
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to inspire people to dedicate their lives and talents to scientific and technological effort, through the examples of Ernest O. Lawrence and the Lawrence Award laureates; and
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to highlight for the general public the accomplishments of the U.S. scientific and technological communities associated with the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Officials. A concurrence request for any awardees is made to the Secretary of Energy, who holds final discretion over any selection(s).
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Beginning in 2011, the awards are given annually. One Lawrence Award is given in each of the following eight fields:
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others to dedicate their lives and talents to scientific effort." The first Lawrence Awards were given in 1960.
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be recognized for achievement in research principally funded by the U.S. Department of Energy; and
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Excellence in scientific, technical, or engineering achievements related to the missions of the
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be in the middle of their careers, defined as within 20 years of earning their highest degree*;
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and its mission to advance the national economic and energy security of the United States.
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medal bearing the likeness of Ernest Orlando Lawrence, and a $ 20,000
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Eligibility for the Lawrence Award requires that all recipients:
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The Lawrence Award is administered by the Department of Energy's
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Each Lawrence Award recipient receives a citation signed by the
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The objectives of the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Awards are:
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to encourage excellence in energy science and technology;
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