The 40-minute session covered DOE NNSA SSGF and LRGF benefits, eligibility and program-specific requirements. It also addressed application components.
LRGF's six new fellows — a program record — attend universities in California, Georgia, Michigan, New York and Texas. They officially join the program effective September 1.
Dr. Tammy Ma, Lawrence Livermore’s Inertial Fusion Energy Initiative lead, is being recognized for her scientific contributions, her ability to simplify complex concepts for lay audiences, and her impact on the next generation of STEM researchers.
Mareena Robinson Snowden, a recipient of the LRGF's sister stewardship science fellowship, addressed the United Nations on behalf of the United States in recognition of the International Day Against Nuclear Tests.
As Krell Institute's latest awardee, Paul Sutter has been recognized for his significant contributions to cosmology and for popularizing popularized science in multiple formats.