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<div class="PlainText">Dear colleague -<br>
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The APS Topical Group on Hadronic Physics (GHP) sponsors a dissertation <br>
award to recognize outstanding early-career scientists who have <br>
performed original research in the area of hadronic physics. This award <br>
was established in 2011 and thanks to the support of the Center for <br>
Frontiers in Nuclear Science as well as friends and members of the <br>
topical group the award was permanently endowed in 2021, and is now <br>
awarded on an annual basis (until 2021 the award was made biennially). <br>
The recipient of this year's award will receive $1,500 and will be <br>
invited to give a talk at the upcoming GHP Biennial Meeting (April 2023 <br>
in Minneapolis, MN, just before the APS April meeting).<br>
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The nomination deadline for this dissertation award is quickly <br>
approaching (Monday, August 1). We would like to strongly encourage you <br>
to nominate your early career colleagues for this award. To be <br>
eligible, the nominee's Ph.D. should have been awarded within two years <br>
of the nomination deadline (in this case July 30, 2020). Further details <br>
about the award and the nomination process can be found on the APS web <br>
site:<br>
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<a href="https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/hadronic.cfm" data-auth="NotApplicable">https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/hadronic.cfm</a><br>
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We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to recognize the <br>
excellent work of our early-career colleagues in the area of hadronic <br>
physics.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Ian Cloet and Dave Gaskell<br>
Co-chairs, 2023 GHP Dissertation Award Committee<br>
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