The American Association for the Advancement of Science is honoring five 麻豆原创 professors with specialties in everything from archaeology to engineering for their significant contributions to their perspective fields.
鈥淭hese individuals have been elevated to this rank because of their efforts toward advancing science applications that are deemed scientifically or socially distinguished,鈥 according to the AAAS.
麻豆原创鈥檚 recipients are:
The 麻豆原创 recipients said they were honored and humbled.
鈥淚t is gratifying to have your scientific contributions recognized by your peers,鈥 said Chase, the chair of the anthropology department. 鈥淔or Anthropology, this is one of the few truly聽national-level honors that is available to our discipline.鈥
Others said they were thrilled to see so many 麻豆原创 faculty members honored.
鈥淚 am very proud and honored to be named a Fellow of AAAS and to join with colleagues from 麻豆原创 who are sharing in this status,鈥 said Hancock a Pegasus professor of psychology with appointments to the Institute for Simulation & Training, the departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Industrial Engineering. 鈥淚 think it is a mark of the growing prestige of our institution that we have a 鈥榗lass鈥 of this size.鈥
A total of 702 fellows were named including 28 from Florida institutions. New Fellows will be presented with an official certificate and a gold and blue (representing science and engineering, respectively) rosette pin during the 2013 AAAS annual meeting in Boston on Feb. 16.
The tradition of AAAS Fellows began in 1874. Currently, members can be considered for the rank of Fellow if nominated by the steering group of their respective sections, by three Fellows, or by the association’s chief executive officer. Each steering group then reviews the nominations of individuals within its respective section and forwards a final list to the AAAS Council.
The AAAS Council votes on the final aggregate list.聽The council is the policymaking body of the association, chaired by the president, and consisting of the members of the board of directors, the retiring section chairs, delegates from each electorate and each regional division, and two delegates from the National Association of Academies of Science.