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Five 91探花 professors have received the 2015 Sloan Research Fellowships that honor early career scientists and scholars who are seen as rising stars in their fields.

Top: Shyam Gollakota, Cole Trapnell and Brandi Cossairt; bottom: Thomas Rothvoss and Emily Fox

The UW’s winners are , assistant professor of chemistry; , assistant professor of genome sciences; , assistant professor of computer science and engineering; , assistant professor of statistics; and , assistant professor of computer science and engineering and of mathematics.

Each faculty member will receive $50,000 from the to continue their research.

鈥淲e are very proud of these young scientists who have received these very meaningful and prestigious early career fellowships,鈥 said 91探花Provost and Executive Vice President Ana Mari Cauce. 鈥淭he awards will enhance the innovative work they are doing in their respective disciplines. The number of recipients this year is also a tribute to the talent our departments have brought to the 91探花in recent years 鈥 these young faculty members are at the top of their fields at this point in their careers and as such the future of the University looks very bright.鈥

This year’s 126 fellows come from 57 colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada and cover many different fields in the sciences, including oceanography, computer science, astronomy, neuroscience, economics and chemistry. Since the program began in 1955, 43 fellows have received a Nobel Prize in their respective fields, along with many other prestigious awards.

Candidates are nominated by their fellow scientists, and winning fellows are selected by an independent panel of senior scholars on the basis of a candidate’s independent research accomplishments, creativity and potential to become a leader in his or her field.

about the fellowship and see a .