In a recent notification, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation today announces the names of the 118 early-career researchers who have been selected to receive a 2022 Sloan Research Fellowship. Here we will discuss the Sloan research fellowships winner 2022 announced.
Sloan research fellowships winner 2022 announced
What does the Alfred P Sloan Foundation do?
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation makes grants primarily to support original research and education related to science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and economics. The Foundation believes that these fields—and the scholars and practitioners who work in them—are chief drivers of the nation’s health and prosperity. The Foundation also believes that a reasoned, systematic understanding of the forces of nature and society, when applied inventively and wisely, can lead to a better world for all.
How much is a Sloan Fellowship?
The Sloan Research Fellowships seek to stimulate fundamental research by early-career scientists and scholars of outstanding promise.
These two-year, $75,000 fellowships are awarded yearly to early career researchers in recognition of distinguished performance and a unique potential to make substantial contributions to their field.
About the ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION
Sloan Research Fellowship is one of the most prestigious awards available to young researchers, in part because so many past Fellows have gone on to become towering figures in science. Renowned physicists Richard Feynman and Murray Gell-Mann were Sloan Research Fellows, as was mathematician John Nash, one of the fathers of modern game theory.
The ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION is a not-for-profit, mission-driven grantmaking institution dedicated to improving the welfare of all through the advancement of scientific knowledge. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation disburses approximately $80 million in grants each year in four broad areas: direct support of research in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and economics; initiatives to increase the quality and diversity of scientific institutions and the science workforce; projects to develop or leverage technology to empower research; and efforts to enhance and deepen public engagement with science and scientists.
Eligibility Requirements
- Candidates must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in chemistry, computer science, Earth system science, economics, mathematics, neuroscience, physics, or a related field.
- The Candidates must be members of the faculty of a college, university, or other degree-granting institution in the U.S. or Canada.
- The Candidates must be tenure-track, though untenured, as of September 15 of the nomination year.
- Candidate’s faculty position must carry a regular teaching obligation.
The Sloan Research Fellowship Program recognizes and rewards outstanding early-career faculty who have the potential to revolutionize their fields of study.
List of Sloan research fellowships winner 2022
Chemistry
Mahshid Ahmadi, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Michael V. Airola, Stony Brook University
Eszter Boros, Stony Brook University
Pamela V. Chang, Cornell University
Daniel N. Congreve, Stanford University
Grace G. D. Han, Brandeis University
Lilian C. Hsiao, North Carolina State University
Deep M. Jariwala, University of Pennsylvania
Henry S. La Pierre, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark D. Levin, The University of Chicago
Chong Liu, University of California, Los Angeles
Yuan Ping, University of California, Santa Cruz
Maxwell J. Robb, California Institute of Technology
Ashley E. Ross, University of Cincinnati
Justin B. Sambur, Colorado State University
Sarah A. Slavoff, Yale University
Daniel L. M. Suess, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pratyush Tiwary, University of Maryland, College Park
Muzhou Wang, Northwestern University
Lu Wei, California Institute of Technology
Zachary K. Wickens, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jun Yao, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Sen Zhang, University of Virginia
Computer Science
Mark Bun, Boston University
Danqi Chen, Princeton University
David K. Duvenaud, University of Toronto
Fei Fang, Carnegie Mellon University
Manya Ghobadi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Quanquan Gu, University of California, Los Angeles
Josiah Hester, Northwestern University
Phillip Isola, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alec Jacobson, University of Toronto
Pravesh K. Kothari, Carnegie Mellon University
Bo Li, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Pedro Lopes, The University of Chicago
Nicolas Papernot, University of Toronto
Dorsa Sadigh, Stanford University
Shuran Song, Columbia University
Deian Stefan, University of California, San Diego
Avishay Tal, University of California, Berkeley
Yulia Tsvetkov, University of Washington
Henry Yuen, Columbia University
Matei Zaharia, Stanford University
Earth System Science
Briana Abrahms, University of Washington
Hilary G. Close, University of Miami
Benis N. Egoh, University of California, Irvine
Roger R. Fu, Harvard University
Dalton S. Hardisty, Michigan State University
Seulgi Moon, University of California, Los Angeles
Marissa M. Tremblay, Purdue University
Elizabeth J. Trower, University of Colorado, Boulder
Economics
Adrien Auclert, Stanford University
David R. Baqaee, University of California, Los Angeles
Natalie Bau, University of California, Los Angeles
Piotr Dworczak, Northwestern University
Mira Frick, Yale University
Peter Ganong, The University of Chicago
Simon Jäger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
David Y. Yang, Harvard University
Mathematics
Charlotte Chan, University of Michigan
Yuxin Chen, University of Pennsylvania
Lei Chen, University of Maryland, College Park
Asaf Ferber, University of California, Irvine
Chao Gao, The University of Chicago
Michael Groechenig, University of Toronto, Mississauga
Daniel Halpern-Leistner, Cornell University
Jingyin Huang, Ohio State University
Ilya Kachkovskiy, Michigan State University
Alexander Kupers, University of Toronto Scarborough
Yuchen Liu, Northwestern University
Frederick R. W. M. Manners, University of California, San Diego
Guido F. Montúfar, University of California, Los Angeles
Connor R. Mooney, University of California, Irvine
Jonathan Niles-Weed, New York University
Lisa Sauermann, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tatyana Shcherbina, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Li-Cheng Tsai, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ruixiang Zhang, University of California, Berkeley
Andrew Zimmer, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Neuroscience
Aparna Bhaduri, University of California, Los Angeles
Jeremy D. Brown, Johns Hopkins University
Hannah Choi, Georgia Institute of Technology
Chantell S. Evans, Duke University
Antonio Fernandez-Ruiz, Cornell University
Yvette E. Fisher, University of California, Berkeley
Erin E. Hecht, Harvard University
Eun Jung Hwang, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Scott W. Linderman, Stanford University
Matthew Lovett-Barron, University of California, San Diego
Lucas Pinto, Northwestern University
Monica D. Rosenberg, The University of Chicago
Richard C. Sando, Vanderbilt University
Arpiar B. Saunders, Oregon Health & Science University
Prerana Shrestha, Stony Brook University
Peggy L. St. Jacques, University of Alberta
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Physics
Dapeng Bi, Northeastern University
Antia Botana, Arizona State University
Brendan P. Bowler, The University of Texas, Austin
Jennifer Cano, Stony Brook University
Katerina Chatziioannou, California Institute of Technology
Lawrence W. Cheuk, Princeton University
Netta Engelhardt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wen-fai Fong, Northwestern University
Andrey Gromov, Brown University
Grace X. Gu, University of California, Berkeley
J. Colin Hill, Columbia University
Long Ju, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Georgia Karagiorgi, Columbia University
Karen E. Kasza, Columbia University
Shimon Kolkowitz, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Alicia J. Kollár, University of Maryland, College Park
Peter L. McMahon, Cornell University
Julia A. Mundy, Harvard University
David Radice, The Pennsylvania State University
Carl L. Rodriguez, Carnegie Mellon University
Daniel Scolnic, Duke University
Mikhail P. Solon, University of California, Los Angeles
Danielle H. Speller, Johns Hopkins University
Final Words
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