The Australian Academy of Science today announced the 2013 winners of its prestigious annual awards for scientific excellence.
Honorific awards are presented to career researchers for life-long achievements and to outstanding early-career researchers under the age of 40. In addition, the Academy gives a number of awards for research and travel support.
In 2013, the Academy will give more than $127,000 in awards, travel and research support.
“It is the Academy’s privilege to recognise excellence in diverse fields of science,” said Academy President, Professor Suzanne Cory.
“These awards celebrate both career-long contributions by some of Australia’s most distinguished researchers and remarkable discoveries made by younger investigators.
“Each recipient is an outstanding scientist. On behalf of the Academy I warmly congratulate each of these individuals on their remarkable achievements in science.”
Most of the winners will receive their awards at the Academy's annual conference, Science at the Shine Dome, being held in Canberra from 29 to 31 May 2013, where they will be invited to make a short presentation of their work:
2013 Career research awards
2013 Early-career research awards
2013 Research support awards
Dr Isaac Santos, Southern Cross University will receive research support under the WH Gladstone Population and Environment Fund.
The following researchers will receive research support under the Margaret Middleton Fund for endangered Australian native vertebrate animals:
2013 Travelling Fellowships
Dr Robert Warner, University of California, Santa Barbara has been awarded the Selby Travelling Fellowship for excellence in science.
Ms Julie Clutterbuck, Australian National University has been awarded the Inaugural AK Head Travelling Scholarship for Mathematical Scientists.
More information on the winners, awards and research support awards is available at www.science.org.au/opportunities/
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