Fellows Database

The first Sloan Research Fellowships were awarded in 1955. Since that time, more than five thousand outstanding early-career researchers have received the award. Originally awarded in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, the Sloan Research Fellowships have expanded over the decades to include the support of early-career researchers in a total of eight scientific and technical fields. For each fellow, this database lists the fellow’s name, the field the fellowship was awarded in, the year of his or her award, and the fellow’s institutional affiliation at the time of the award. Each year’s fellows are announced in February and added to this database in April. (Note: fellows may have moved institutions since receiving the award.)

Sloan Research Fellows

First Name
Last Name
University
Field
Year
  • name: David
    Kaplan
    university: Johns Hopkins University
    field: Physics
    year: 2005
  • name: James
    Kindt
    university: Emory University
    field: Chemistry
    year: 2005
  • name: Joshua
    Klein
    university: University of Texas, Austin
    field: Physics
    year: 2005
  • name: Natalia
    Komarova
    university: University of California, Irvine
    field: Mathematics
    year: 2005
  • name: Eiichiro
    Komatsu
    university: University of Texas, Austin
    field: Physics
    year: 2005
  • name: Wojciech
    Kopczuk
    university: Columbia University
    field: Economics
    year: 2005
  • name: Tanja
    Kortemme
    university: University of California, San Francisco
    field: Computational & Evolutionary Molecular Biology
    year: 2005
  • name: Alex
    Kuzmich
    university: Georgia Institute of Technology
    field: Physics
    year: 2005
  • name: Daesung
    Lee
    university: University of Wisconsin, Madison
    field: Chemistry
    year: 2005
  • name: Vlada
    Limic
    university: University of British Columbia
    field: Mathematics
    year: 2005
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