Physics Staff Awards

The Lorraine DeSalvo Chair's Endowed Award for Outstanding Service recognizes employees who provide benefit beyond their regular duties, promote positive professional and personal exchanges among colleagues, and work effectively within the Department of Physics and/or with outside contacts. Nominees must have been employed within the Department of Physics for a minimum of one year.

The Sibylle Sampson Award was established by Sibylle Sampson, a long-time Physics employee and valued assistant to former Chair John S. Toll. It spotlights an employee whose one-time accomplishment otherwise might go unrecognized. The employee’s undertaking will have benefited the entire Department or a specific unit, and shown creativity, initiative or self-motivation.  Nominees must have been employed within the Department of Physics for a minimum of one year. Two nominators are needed for the Sibylle Sampson Award.

The Staff Excellence Award recognizes employees who excel in job performance, provide a friendly and supportive atmosphere, and display a personal commitment to the Department and to positive workplace morale. Up to three awards may be given.  Nominees must have been employed within the Department of Physics for a minimum of one year.

 
YearDeSalvo Chair's AwardSibylle Sampson AwardStaff Excellence Award 

2022

2021 

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2019  

2018

2017 

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1982  

Clay Daetwyler

Brian Straughn

Jesse Anderson


Mark Conners

Lorraine DeSalvo

Bonnie Seal-Filiatreau

Pauline Rirksopa

Tommy Baldwin

Mark Conners

no awards

Jane Zhang

Paulina Alejandro

Nicholas Hammer

Jesse Anderson

Clay Daetwyler


Tuck Owens, Dan Margulies

Robert Dahms

Tom Payerle

John Cataldi

Mary Ridgell

Joyce Robinson

Margaret Lukomska

Tom Payerle

Pauline Rirksopa

Lorraine DeSalvo

Maurice Pairel

Loretta Robinette

Cassie Jones, Jesse Anderson

Dawn Leavell

Linda O'Hara, Betty Alexander

Bernadine Kozlowski

Geoffrey Elbo

Pam Solomos, Nono Kusuma

Jan Andrews

Karl Harzer, Brenda Dunn

Rose Otto

Pota Floros, Harriet Husman

Jean Clement

Michele Eastman

Elbert Barretta

Delores Knight

Rob McIntire

Naomi Russo

Dannielle Watkins

Samantha Suplee

Ayla Hurley

Paulina Alejandro

Logan Anbinder

Donna Hammer

Allen Monroe

no awards

Anne Suplee

Xiao Ning Zhao

Pauline Rirksopa

Bonnie Seal-Filiatreau

Doug Bensen, Scott Lasley

Loretta Robinette


Aaron McQueen

Kari Aldridge

Randy Holder

Donna Hammer

Sherri Menoes

Margaret Lukomska

Allen Monroe

Al Godinez

Tuck Owens

Ruth Zerwitz

Delores Knight

Norman Reese


Betty Alexander

Pauline Rirksopa


Pat Byrdsong

Josiland Chambers, Naomi Russo,  Bonnie Seal-Filiatreau

Lea Bartolome, Melanie Knouse, Allen Monroe

Melissa Britton, Josiland Chambers, Tom Woycheck-Gleason, Ayla Hurley, Bonnie Seal-Filiatreau

Janet Das Sarma, Donna Hammer, Kristin Stenson

Heather Markle, Don Lynch, Jane Wang

Jessica Crosby, Claudia Key and Kelly Phillips

Margaret Lukomska, Naomi Russo and Melissa Britton

Eliot Hammer

Amy Streets

no awards

Julie Callis

Christopher Monroe Enters National Academy of Sciences

Christopher Monroe, Distinguished University Professor & Bice Seci-Zorn Professor was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences 2016. See recorded video http://www.nasonline.org/NAS154presentation.

Membership of the National Academy of Sciences is one the greatest and highest honors that a scientist can receive.  "The NAS membership totals approximately 2,290 members and 490 foreign associates, of whom approximately 200 have received Nobel prizes."  - NAS

Read more about Monroe's accomplishments.

Three UMD Students Named 2017 Goldwater Scholars

Three University of Maryland students have been awarded scholarships by the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, which encourages students to pursue advanced study and careers in the sciences, engineering and mathematics. The Goldwater Foundation also recognized a fourth UMD student with an Honorable Mention.

UMD juniors Christopher Bambic, Eliot Fenton and Prayaag Venkat were among the 240 Barry Goldwater Scholars selected from 1,286 students nominated nationally this year. UMD junior Natalie Livingston was recognized with an Honorable Mention. The four students all plan to pursue doctoral degrees in their areas of study and to become university professors or researchers at government laboratories.

Read more.

2017 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships announced

Congratulations to 10 current students and recent alumni selected to receive prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships. 
 
Twenty-four UMD students were among the 2,000 fellowship winners announced by NSF. Of those, 10 hailed from CMNS, including four current graduate students, four current undergraduate students, and two alumni who received bachelor's degrees in CMNS majors. 
 
Our announcement is posted on the CMNS home page. We will also share on social media: https://go.umd.edu/GFRP17

Phillips named member of Mexican Academy

JQI Fellow, Nobel laureate and Distinguished University Professor William Phillips has been inducted into the Mexican Academy of Sciences (la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias) as a corresponding member. The honor will be marked by an evening event held in Mexico City on March 23.

The event includes a talk by Phillips, titled "Time, Einstein and the coolest stuff in the universe," as well as a discussion between Phillips, Mexican Academy of Sciences president Jaime Urrutia Fucugauchi, and JQI Fellow and physics professor Luis Orozco, who nominated Phillips for membership. The entire program will be broadcast live beginning at 6 p.m. EDT.