Emerging Soft Matter Excellence Award Endowment
We did it! Donors like you have helped us to raise $91,004.22 of our $90,000 goal.
Thank you to our donors
- Anonymous (5)
- APS Division of Soft Matter
- Chemical & Biological Engineering, Princeton University
- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
- Chemical Engineering, Columbia University
- Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.
- Materials Research Science and Engineering Center, Harvard University
- Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Delaware
- North Carolina State University
- The William A. Brookshire Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Houston University
- José Alvarado
- Aparna Baskaran
- Irmgard Bischofberger
- Sibani Biswal
- Justin Burton
- Jacinta Conrad
- Eric Corwin
- Kari Dalnoki-Veress
- Karen Daniels
- Sujit Datta
- Juan de Pablo
- Emanuela Del Gado
- Haim Diamant
- Zvonimir Dogic
- Eric Dufresne
- Douglas Durian
- Deborah Fygenson
- Jan Genzer
- Sharon Glotzer
- Laura Gray
- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Delaware
- Michael Hore
- Cytoskeleton, Inc.
- Lilian Hsiao
- Ignaas Jimidar
- Randall Kamien
- Eleni Katifori
- Nathan Keim
- John Kolinski
- O Lavrentovich
- School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University
- Andrea Liu
- Elizabeth Mann
- Elisabetta Matsumoto
- Ryan McGorty
- Gareth McKinley
- Sidney Nagel
- Christopher O'Bryan
- Peter Olmsted
- Chinedum Osuji
- Matteo Pasquali
- Ryan Poling-Skutvik
- Thomas Powers
- Sean Ridout
- Rae Robertson-Anderson
- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice University
- Materials Research Science and Engineering Center, University of Chicago
- Abhinendra Singh
- Soheil Soghadi
- Michael Solomon
- Kathleen Stebe
- Howard Stone
- Matthew Tirrell
- Christopher Tong
- Thomas Truskett
- Megan Valentine
- Rafael Verduzco
- Lynn Walker
- Eric R. Weeks
- Slobodan Zumer
Your gift supports research by graduate students pursuing soft matter physics.
The APS Division of Soft Matter's (DSOFT) new Emerging Soft Matter Excellence Award (ESME) recognizes an exceptional graduate student pursuing research in soft matter physics.
DSOFT has pledged to match the first $40,000 in donations raised toward this campaign's $90,000 endowment goal.
Support the Emerging Soft Matter Excellence Award
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About the Emerging Soft Matter Excellence Award
Ways to give
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Help recognize and enhance outstanding achievements of early-career scientists in the interdisciplinary area of precision measurement and fundamental constants and encourage the wide dissemination of the research results.
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Write a check payable to the American Physical Society and include the name of the award in the memo. Mail your gift to:
Kevin Kase, Director of Development
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD 20740
Help APS sustain a strong and inclusive physics community, positively impacting the lives of researchers, students, educators, and the general public.
Contact
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