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| According to its Web site, the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) program offers the National Science Foundations most prestigious awards for new faculty members. Awardees are selected on the basis of creative, career-development plans that effectively integrate research and education within the context of the mission of their institution. The criteria states, successful applicants will propose creative, integrative, and effective research and education plans. The proposals will demonstrate activities that exemplify the process of continuous learning and the quest for new knowledge; such activities will enable the weaving of knowledge creation, integration, and transfer into a robust whole. |
The following pages are a gallery of Rensselaers CAREER Award winners by year, and a brief description of their research:
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| Rensselaer Magazine: March 2002 | ||||
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