Honors and Awards
ALBERT BANDURA, the David Starr Jordan Professor of Psychology, has received the Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to Psychology from the American Psychological Association. The award was conferred July 29 at the society's meeting in Honolulu.
WALTER OGBURN, a graduate student specializing in particle astrophysics, was one of 23 outstanding students and young researchers selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to meet with Nobel laureates in Lindau, Germany, from June 27 to July 2. The DOE participants joined 35 students, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, to represent the United States. They, in turn, joined more than 500 students from around the world at the meeting, where the young scholars had the opportunity to meet informally with laureates at roundtable discussions, meals and social events. Each year since 1951, laureates in chemistry, physics and physiology/medicine have met with young scholars. This year's event focused on physics.
BRUCE A. WOOLEY, the Robert L. and Audrey S. Hancock Professor in the School of Engineering, is the recipient of the 2005 Solid-State Circuits Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Lauded for pioneering contributions to integrated electronics for analog-to-digital data conversion in communications systems, he will receive the award at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference next February in San Francisco.


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