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SES Medals Nominations: Reminder Deadline August 31, 2010

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The Board of the Society of Engineering Science, Inc. seeks
nominations for the A. Cermal Eringen, Engineering Science, SES-Young
Investigator, William Prager, and G. I. Taylor Medals, and for SES
Fellows.

The selection process for the Medalists and Fellows, to be honored
at the 2011 Annual Meeting, will begin after the nomination deadline of
August 31, 2010. SES accepts nominations for all medals each year, but
normally at most three medals are awarded in a given year. Nomination
materials are retained and considered for three consecutive years. Note
that current and former SES Board Members and Officers are not eligible
for nomination until three years after their service is completed.
Please use the nomination forms that can be downloaded from the links
below. Nominations for the A. Cermal Eringen, Engineering Science,
William Prager and G. I. Taylor medals should be accompanied by five
letters of reference, and for the SES Young Investigator Medal and
Fellows by three letters of reference. The nominator should assemble the
complete nomination package including all letters of support.
Incomplete nomination packages will not be considered. Nomination forms
can be found at
http://www.sesinc.org,
SES Medals and Fellows under SES Nominations Announcement. They should
be submitted electronically as a single PDF file or, if that is not
possible, by mail to the Honors Committee Chair:

Professor Huajian Gao
School of Engineering
Brown University
182 Hope Street
Providence, RI 02912
(401) 863-2626 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (401) 863-2626      end_of_the_skype_highlighting; (401) 863-9025 (FAX)
Huajian_Gao@Brown.edu

The Society endeavors to foster the frontier areas of Science
and Engineering, particularly on topics transcending the traditional
boundaries of established disciplines.

The A. Cemal Eringen Medal is awarded in recognition of sustained outstanding achievements in Engineering Science.

The Engineering Science Medal is awarded in recognition of a singularly important contribution to Engineering Science.

The William Prager Medal is awarded for outstanding research contributions in either theoretical or experimental Solid Mechanics or both.

The G. I. Taylor Medal is awarded for outstanding research contributions in either theoretical or experimental Fluid Mechanics or both.

The SES Young Investigator Medal
is awarded to a young researcher in his or her ascendancy whose work
has already had an impact in his/her field within Engineering Science.

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