The Nobel Prize in Chemistry, MacArthur Fellow, National Academy of Sciences, Lemelson-MIT Prize, the Heinrich Wieland Prize, ACS Award in Pure Chemistry, Chemistry of the Future Solvay Prize.
Professor, UCSC/Director of Beltran Labs, UCSC, Santa Cruz, CA.
Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering, Beckman Young Investigator Award, Forbes 30 under 30 in Science, Best Young Researcher in Ecological Modeling, National Geographic Young Explorer
Computer History Museum Fellow, President of the British Computer Society, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE), Damehood in 2000, Companion of Honor.
Field: Materials Science & Engineering, and Applied Physics
Chemist, known for developing the first solid acid fuel cells. National Science, Chemical Pioneers Award of the Chemical Heritage Foundation, International Ceramics Prize for the World Academy of Ceramics, Inducted into the African Academy of Sciences, among many others.
Leads the Tissue Morphodynamic Laboratory, which combines engineering, cell biology, and developmental biology. She investigates the morphogenesis process that builds both the mammary gland and vertebrate lung. She has won many awards and recognition at the top of her field.
Dr. Amarin has been working with human preantral follicles. Her aim goal is to create a transplantable artificial ovary to restore fertility in cancer patients. She conducts studies on ovarian tissue characterization, cryopreservation, and xenotransplantation.
First Korean Women Astronaut, and also first Korean
Woman on the ISS, as in conjuction with the Russian
Federal Space Agency Program.. n 2009, Yi became the first astronaut to attend the International Space University (ISU) Space Studies Program (SSP) at NASA Ames Research Center, held in conjunction with the inaugural class of the Singularity University (SU) Graduate Studies Program (GSP).
Turin Award, Presidential Medal, and National Science Foundation, among many other top of her field awards.
Blum is known for the Blum–Shub–Smale machine, a theoretical model of computation over real numbers. She is recognized as a pioneer of the scientific field of consciousness.
She integrates theoretical and experimental methods to explore the connection between (a)typical self-consciousness, embodiment, and social interactions in both human and artificial agents. A leading researcher in the field of consciousness. Several international awards in her field.
An international expert on stress, well-being, and optimal aging, Dr. Elissa Epel, Ph. D, is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco where she is Vice Chair of Psychology and directs the Aging Metabolism Emotions Center.
Pioneer on the search for extraterrestrial life research. She was inspired to do SETI research by the Cyclops Report. She worked on the radio-search project SERENDIP and created a corresponding backrony. Also, project scientist for NASA’s High Resolution Microwave Survey (HRMS). Several top awards and recognitions in her field. field of consciousness.