Berkeleyan Masthead Home Search Archive This Week's Stories T.rex Comes Home Campus Alive During Summer Health Care Research Center Opens Three from Berkeley Win MacArthur Fellowships International Students Enjoy Summer Classes Letter from the Chancellor Regular Features Awards Campus Calendar News Briefs Obituary News Awards Posted July 14, 1999 Ian Carmichael Professor of Geology and Director of the Lawrence Hall of Science Ian Carmichael has been elected a Fellow of The Royal Society in London. He has been further honored by the recent naming of a new mineral after him: carmichaelite, found in the 1,800-mile-thick upper mantle of the earth between the crust and the core. Rebecca Heald Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology Rebecca Heald has won a PEW Scholars Trust Award in Biomedical Sciences for 1999. She will receive $200,000 over four years to support her research using DNA beads to study mitotic spindle assembly and function. Sheila Humphreys Academic Coordinator for the department of electrical engineering and computer sciences Sheila Humphreys has been honored with the 1999 A. Nico Habermann Award from the Computing Research Association. The annual award goes to an individual who has played a leadership role in aiding members of underrepresented groups within the computing research community. April Kutger Staff member April Kutger has been chosen president-elect of the Bay Area Chapter of the Society of Research Administrators for 1999-2000. Kutger is MSO II for the architecture department and has worked on campus for more than 15 years. Ronald Lee Professor of Demography Ronald Lee has received the 1999 Irene B. Taeuber Award. The biennial award recognizes either an unusually original or important contribution to the scientific study of population or an accumulated record of exceptionally sound and innovative research. It is jointly sponsored by Population Association of America and the Office of Population Research, Princeton University. David Messerschmitt Roger A. Strauch Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences David Messerschmitt has been awarded the 1999 IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal. He was honored "for fundamental contributions to communications theory and practice, including VLSI for signal processing and simulation and modeling software" at the annual IEEE honors ceremony June 12 in London. Anne Middleton Professor of English Anne Middleton has received both an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship and a Visiting Fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford. The fellowships will enable her to study the producers, patrons and owners of English legal and literary texts in the two generations before Chaucer. John Prausnitz Professor of Chemical Engineering John Prausnitz received the William Corcoran Award from the American Society for Engineering Education June 22 in recognition of his recently published article, "Chemical Engineering and the Other Humanities." M. Kathryn Scott M. Kathryn Scott, director of physical education, has received the 1999 Landreth Award -- the highest honor given by the California Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. A national authority on first aid and aquatics, Scott has also been named to the American Red Cross's new 13-member Advisory Council on First Aid and Safety. Gerald Vizenor Professor of Native American and American Studies Gerald Vizenor received an honorary degree from Macalester College at the institution's 110th commencement May 23. [HOME] [SEARCH] [ARCHIVE] July 14 - August 17, 1999 (Volume 28, Number 1) Copyright 1999, The Regents of the University of California. Produced and maintained by the Office of Public Affairs at UC Berkeley. Comments? E-mail berkeleyan@pa.urel.berkeley.edu.