Sloan Research Fellowship Explained

Sloan Research Fellowships
Awarded For:recognition of distinguished performance by early career researchers and their unique potential to make substantial contributions
Presenter:Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Country:Worldwide
Year:1955

The Sloan Research Fellowships are awarded annually by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation since 1955 to "provide support and recognition to early-career scientists and scholars". This program is one of the oldest of its kind in the United States.[1]

Fellowships were initially awarded in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Awards were later added in neuroscience (1972), economics (1980), computer science (1993), computational and evolutionary molecular biology (2002), and ocean sciences or earth systems sciences (2012).[2] Winners of these two-year fellowships are awarded $75,000, which may be spent on any expense supporting their research. From 2012 through 2020, the foundation awarded 126 research fellowship each year; in 2021, 128 were awarded, and 118 were awarded in 2022.[3]

Eligibility and selection

To be eligible, a candidate must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and must be a member of the faculty of a college, university, or other degree-granting institution in the United States or Canada. The candidate must have teaching responsibilities and must be tenure-track but untenured as of September 15 of the nomination year. Only candidates with letters of nomination from department heads or other senior researchers are considered.

The foundation has been supportive of scientists who are parents by allowing them extra time after their doctorate during which they remain eligible for the award.[4]

An independent committee of distinguished scientists in each field selects the fellows based upon their research accomplishments, creativity, and potential to become leaders in their chosen field.

Since the inaugural class of 1955, 6,144 fellowships have been awarded, with faculty from the top ten universities representing over 35% of all fellows. MIT counts the most fellows at 309, followed by Berkeley at 291, Harvard at 242, Stanford at 237, and Princeton at 236.[5]

Institutiondata-sort-type="number" Fellows (1955–2022)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology[6] 309
University of California, Berkeley[7] 291
Harvard University242
Stanford University[8] 237
Princeton University[9] 236
The University of Chicago[10] 204
University of California, Los Angeles176
Columbia University[11] 172
Cornell University159
California Institute of Technology154

Notable award recipients

Since the beginning of the program in 1955, 53 fellows have won a Nobel Prize,[12] and 17 have won the Fields Medal in mathematics.[13]

Sloan Fellowship recipients who became Nobel or Fields Medal laureates

data-sort-type="text" Namedata-sort-type="text" Fielddata-sort-type="number" Sloan yeardata-sort-type="number" Prize year
data-sort-value="Feynman" Richard FeynmanPhysics 1955 1965
data-sort-value="Gell-Mann" Murray Gell-MannPhysics 1957 1969
data-sort-value="Cooper" Leon N. CooperPhysics 1959 1972
data-sort-value="Glashow" Sheldon GlashowPhysics 1962 1979
data-sort-value="Weinberg" Steven WeinbergPhysics 1961 1979
data-sort-value="Fitch" Val L. FitchPhysics 1960 1980
data-sort-value="Cronin" James W. CroninPhysics 1962 1980
data-sort-value="Wilson" Kenneth G. WilsonPhysics 1963 1982
data-sort-value="Steinberger" Jack SteinbergerPhysics 1958 1988
data-sort-value="Schwartz" Melvin SchwartzPhysics 1959 1988
data-sort-value="Reines" Frederick ReinesPhysics 1959 1995
data-sort-value="Heeger" Alan J. HeegerChemistry 1963 2000 (Physics)
data-sort-value="Wieman" Carl E. WiemanPhysics 1984 2001
data-sort-value="Gross" David J. GrossPhysics 1970 2004
data-sort-value="Politzer" H. David PolitzerPhysics 1977 2004
data-sort-value="Wilczek" Frank WilczekPhysics 1976 2004
data-sort-value="Hansch" Theodor W. HänschPhysics 1973 2005
data-sort-value="Strickland" Donna StricklandPhysics 1998 2018
data-sort-value="Hoffmann" Roald HoffmannChemistry 1966 1981
data-sort-value="Herschbach" Dudley R. HerschbachChemistry 1959 1986
data-sort-value="Lee" Yuan T. LeeChemistry 1969 1986
data-sort-value="Polanyi" John C. PolanyiChemistry 1959 1986
data-sort-value="Corey" Elias J. CoreyChemistry 1955 1990
data-sort-value="Marcus" Rudolph A. MarcusChemistry 1960 1992
data-sort-value="Molina" Mario J. MolinaChemistry 1976 1995
data-sort-value="Curl" Robert F. Curl, Jr.Chemistry 1961 1996
data-sort-value="Smalley" Richard E. SmalleyChemistry 1978 1996
data-sort-value="Zewail" Ahmed H. ZewailChemistry 1978 1999
data-sort-value="MacDiarmid" Alan G. MacDiarmidChemistry 1959 2000
data-sort-value="Sharpless" K. Barry SharplessChemistry 1973 2001
data-sort-value="Grubbs" Robert H. GrubbsChemistry 1974 2005
data-sort-value="Schrock" Richard R. SchrockChemistry 1976 2005
data-sort-value="Karplus" Martin KarplusChemistry 1959 2013
data-sort-value="Warshel" Arieh WarshelChemistry 1978 2013
data-sort-value="Nash" John Forbes NashMathematics 1956 1994 (Economics)
data-sort-value="Maskin" Eric MaskinEconomics 1983 2007
data-sort-value="Myerson" Roger MyersonEconomics 1984 2007
data-sort-value="Roth" Alvin E. RothEconomics 1984 2012
data-sort-value="Hansen" Lars Peter HansenEconomics 1982 2013
data-sort-value="Tirole" Jean TiroleEconomics 1985 2014
data-sort-value="Prusiner" Stanley PrusinerNeuroscience 1976 1997 (Medicine)
data-sort-value="Lauterbur" Paul LauterburChemistry 1965 2003 (Medicine)
data-sort-value="Buck" Linda B. BuckNeuroscience 1992 2004 (Medicine)
data-sort-value="Milnor" John MilnorMathematics 1955 1962
data-sort-value="Cohen" Paul CohenMathematics 1962 1966
data-sort-value="Smale" Stephen SmaleMathematics 1960 1966
data-sort-value="Hironaka" Heisuke HironakaMathematics 1962 1970
data-sort-value="Thompson" John G. ThompsonMathematics 1961 1970
data-sort-value="Mumford" David MumfordMathematics 1962 1974
data-sort-value="Fefferman" Charles FeffermanMathematics 1970 1978
data-sort-value="Quillen" Daniel G. QuillenMathematics 1967 1978
data-sort-value="Thurston" William ThurstonMathematics 1974 1982
data-sort-value="Yau" Shing-Tung YauMathematics 1974 1982
data-sort-value="Freedman" Michael H. FreedmanMathematics 1980 1986
data-sort-value="Jones" Vaughan JonesMathematics 1983 1990
data-sort-value="McMullen" Curtis T. McMullenMathematics 1988 1998
data-sort-value="Ghez" Andrea M. Ghez[14] Physics 1996 2020
data-sort-value="Voevodsky" Vladimir VoevodskyMathematics 1997 2002
data-sort-value="Okounkov" Andrei OkounkovMathematics 2000 2006
data-sort-value="Tao" Terence TaoMathematics 1999 2006
data-sort-value="Guth" Larry GuthMathematics 2010 2014
data-sort-value="MacMillan" David MacMillanChemistry 2002 2021
data-sort-value="Imbens" Guido ImbensEconomics 1995 2021
data-sort-value="Bawendi" Chemistry 1994 2023
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Notes and References

  1. News: 90 Scientists and Economists Win Sloan Research Awards. March 10, 1985. The New York Times. February 27, 2019. en-US. 0362-4331.
  2. Web site: History. www.sloan.org. January 22, 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120908235159/http://www.sloan.org/sloan-research-fellowships/history/. September 8, 2012.
  3. Web site: Sloan Research Fellowships. www.sloan.org. January 22, 2016.
  4. Web site: FAQ | Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
  5. Web site: Sloan Research Fellows Database. sloan.org. February 15, 2022.
  6. Web site: Eight from MIT Named Sloan Research Fellows . February 19, 2021. MIT News . February 16, 2022.
  7. Web site: Nine Young Faculty Named 2020 Sloan Fellows . February 12, 2020. Berkeley News . February 16, 2022.
  8. Web site: 2022 Stanford Sloan Research Fellows . February 15, 2022. Stanford News. February 15, 2022.
  9. Web site: Five Princeton Faculty Members Named 2021 Sloan Fellows . February 17, 2021. Princeton News . February 16, 2022.
  10. Web site: Five University of Chicago Scientists Awarded Prestigious Sloan Fellowships . February 15, 2022. uchicago.edu . February 16, 2022.
  11. Web site: Five Columbia Researchers Named 2022 Sloan Research Fellows . February 15, 2022. Columbia News. February 16, 2022.
  12. Web site: Nobel Laureates. www.sloan.org. January 22, 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160127182945/http://www.sloan.org/sloan-research-fellowships/nobel-laureates/. January 27, 2016.
  13. Web site: Fields Medalists. https://web.archive.org/web/20120908235152/http://www.sloan.org/sloan-research-fellowships/fields-medalists/. dead. September 8, 2012. www.sloan.org. January 22, 2016.
  14. Web site: UCLA Galactic Center Group / SELECTED HONORS & AWARDS. www.astro.ucla.edu. 1995–2017. October 4, 2021.