An American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) fellow is “a member whose efforts on behalf of the advancement of science or its applications are scientifically or socially distinguished.” Each nomination must be sponsored by three current fellows, one of whom must not be affiliated with the nominee's institution, and election is by the AAAS Council.
Name | Year | Citation |
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Christopher J. Keane | 2012 | Distinguished technical and scientific leadership in developing inertial confinement fusion and high energy density science, and leading a robust global science community in this area. |
Edward I. Moses | 2008 | Distinguished scientific and engineering contributions leading to development and construction of the world’s largest and most energetic laser system, the National Ignition Facility. |
Donald L. Correll | 2008 | Long-standing recognition and distinguished contributions to science education, including communications and materials targeted toward students, teachers and the general public. |
John D. Lindl | 2000 | Distinguished contributions to the understanding of high-energy-density matter and to the development of inertial confinement fusion. |