CEDAR email: Nominations for the 2018 CEDAR Distinguished Lecture and Prize Lecture

Katrina Bossert kbossert2 at alaska.edu
Fri Jan 25 12:23:09 MST 2019


Dear CEDAR Community members,

We would like to remind the CEDAR community of the upcoming deadline for
nominations for the 2019 CEDAR Prize lecture and Distinguished lecture,
both of which are due by 28 February 2019.  The text of the original call
for the two nominations is below.

Jonathan Snively, Katrina Bossert & Lynn Harvey


=======Distinguished Lecture=======

The CEDAR Distinguished Lecture was instituted in 2009 to recognize
individuals within the CEDAR community that have made
sustained professional contributions to CEDAR. This distinguished award
refers to a long-term, sustained body of work over a period greater than 10
years, that has helped shape the CEDAR program through research and
service. The recipient of the award presents an invited plenary lecture at
the annual CEDAR workshop in June on a topic of their choice.


The CEDAR Distinguished Lecture is open to non-U.S. citizens as well as
U.S. citizens, provided a strong connection to the CEDAR community can be
demonstrated. The nomination should be based on significant research and
service to the CEDAR community sustained over a period of at least ten
years prior to the June CEDAR workshop.


A nomination consists of two items:

1.  Name of nominee; and

2.  A maximum 2-page statement detailing the sustained research and service
to the CEDAR community justifying the nomination.


Nominations for the 2019 CEDAR Distinguished Lecture should be emailed
to Lynn Harvey (lynn.harvey at lasp.colorado.edu), Jonathan Snively (
SNIVELYJ at erau.edu) and Katrina Bossert (Katrina.bossert at alaska.edu).
Nominations will be considered by the full CEDAR Science Steering
Committee and are due 28 February 2019.


=======Prize Lecture===================================

The CEDAR Prize lecture was instituted in 1989 and honors a recent
outstanding science contribution of importance to the CEDAR community. The
recipient of the award presents an invited plenary lecture at the annual
CEDAR workshop in June on the research contribution for which they were
nominated.


The CEDAR Prize Lecture is open to non-U.S. citizens as well as U.S.
citizens, provided a strong connection to the CEDAR community can
be demonstrated. The nomination should be based on significant research
reported in a peer-reviewed publication(s) within the four years prior to
the June CEDAR workshop.

A nomination consists of three items:

1.  Name of nominee;

2.  Paper citation(s); and

3.  A maximum 1-page statement of why the research is important and
relevant to the CEDAR community by, for example, relating the contribution
to the Strategic Thrusts detailed in the CEDAR: The New Dimension,
Strategic Vision document.


Nominations for the 2019 CEDAR Prize Lecture should be emailed to Lynn
Harvey (lynn.harvey at lasp.colorado.edu), Jonathan Snively (SNIVELYJ at erau.edu)
and Katrina Bossert (Katrina.bossert at alaska.edu). Nominations will be
considered by the full CEDAR Science Steering Committee and are due 28
February 2019.
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