USNC-URSI Awards
In 2021, USNC-URSI created a set of awards that are presented at the National Radio Science Meeting held during each year of the URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (GASS). These awards recognize colleagues for their achievements in several categories as listed at the bottom of this page.
Call For Nominations
USNC-URSI is seeking nominations from members for all of the USNC-URSI awards. Consider nominating a colleague or asking another USNC-URSI member to nominate you. Use this form to prepare your nomination. Submit nominations to both the USNC-URSI Chair (Jamesina Simpson) jamesina.simpson@utah.edu and USNC-URSI Awards Chair (Sembiam Rengarajan) sembiam.rengarajan@csun.edu.
The next deadline for submitting nominations is August 1, 2025. All nominations will be evaluated by the USNC-URSI Awards Committee, and the awards will be presented to the successful candidates during the 2026 NRSM.
Awards Description and Criteria
All are presented with a plaque and (with the exception of the Chair's Award) a monetary award.
Chair's Award
The USNC-URSI Chair’s Award honors outstanding contributions to the work and mission of USNC-URSI. One candidate for this award may be nominated by the USNC-URSI Chair during each triennium.
Distinguished Radio Science Award
The USNC-URSI Distinguished Radio Science Award recognizes significant contributions to radio science made throughout an entire career.
Outstanding Educator Award
The USNC-URSI Outstanding Educator Award recognizes outstanding educational career achievement by a distinguished educator in the field of radio science. Criteria for the award include:
- Excellence in teaching
- Effective mentoring
- Curriculum development
- Authorship of course material
- Educational contributions to the profession
Impact Award
The USNC-URSI Impact Award recognizes an individual or team whose radio science work has made a positive impact on the broader society in areas including diversity, inclusion, and outreach in areas relating to radio science, as well as applications of research with societal benefit.