ORNL Wigner Fellows
Eugene P. Wigner Fellowship Program, was established in 1975 to honor the Nobel Laureate (1963) and first Director of Research and Development at ORNL (1946-47). The Wigner Fellowship provides an opportunity for outstanding new life, physical, computer, computational, and social scientists and engineers and applied scientists from around the world. It enables them to select and pursue fundamental or applied research in areas of global interest. It also offers competitive salary and benefits. Fellows must be exceedingly well qualified, be no more than three years beyond the doctorate, and have not engaged in more than one post-doctoral position. |
- X. Xu, 10-12
- T. Z. Ward, 09-11
- B. S. Guiton, 08-10
- A. Safa-Sefat, 07-09
- P. C. Snijders, 07-09
- P. Maksymovych, 07-09
- M. A. McGuire, 07-09
- R. G. Melko, 05-07
- C. Daniel, 05-07
- C. E. Duty, 04-06
- M. Varela del Arco, 02-04
- S. V. Kalinin, 02-04
- Y. Jang, 00-02
- L. Petersen, 00-02
- S. Agnew, 99-01
- J. Shen, 98-00
- M. J. Lance, 98-00
- M. Yoon, 97-99
- X. Wang, 96-98
- C. M. Rouleau, 96-98
- A. Swan, 94-96
- D. P. Norton, 89-91
- E. D. Specht, 87-89
- N. W. Grady, 87-89
- S. M. Gorbatkin, 87-89
- S. J. Zinkle, 85-87
- J. D. Budai, 84-86
- M. J. Aziz, 83-85
- R. B. James, 81-83
- N. J. Dudney, 79-81
- N. J. Zaluzec, 77-79
- G. Wei, 76-78
- M. Ulehla, 76-78

ORNL Today, May 20, 2013 - Karren L. More of the Materials S&T Division has received the 2013 DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program R&D Award in recognition of outstanding achievements in leading ORNL's project on Microstructural Characterization of Fuel Cell Materials and in her role as a subcontractor on multiple DOE-funded fuel cell R&D projects.
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