Four Los Alamos scientists named as 2017 Laboratory Fellows

Los Alamos National Laboratory’s 2017 Fellows are (clockwise from top left
Los Alamos National Laboratory’s 2017 Fellows are (clockwise from top left): Donald Burton, Turab Lookman, Stephen Doorn and Manvendra Dubey.
Donald Burton, Stephen Doorn, Manvendra Dubey and Turab Lookman named 2017 Laboratory Fellows. "Each of these scientists has demonstrated sustained high-level achievement in programs of importance to the Laboratory and are recognized authorities in their fields. They have made significant contributions to both Los Alamos and the broader scientific community." - Laboratory Director Charles McMillan - Researchers recognized for outstanding science research and leadership. LOS ALAMOS, N.M. Sept. 28, 2017-Four Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists have been named 2017 Fellows: Donald Burton, Stephen Doorn, Manvendra Dubey, and Turab Lookman. "Becoming a Los Alamos National Laboratory Fellow is one of the highest accomplishments in the Lab,” said Laboratory Director Charles McMillan. "Each of these scientists has demonstrated sustained high-level achievement in programs of importance to the Laboratory and are recognized authorities in their fields.
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