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Aubrey E. Harvey Award

The Aubrey E. Harvey Graduate Research Award was established by the family and friends of Dr. Harvey in recognition of his contributions to the graduate program at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Harvey was a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry specializing in spectroscopic analyses of inorganic molecules. His appointment began as an Associate Professor in 1949 and he was promoted to Professor in 1961. In 1954 he became the Assistant Research Coordinator in the Graduate School, then the Associate Research Coordinator in 1969 and the Coordinator of Research in 1972 until his death in 1977.

The Harvey award is an annual cash award made to the graduate student who has performed the most outstanding research on the Fayetteville campus during the preceeding year. Graduate students who are currently enrolled or who have graduated during summer or fall of the current academic year (and have left the campus at the time of nomination) are eligible. The value of the award is currently $800. The Awards Committee has the discretionary power to divide the award between two recipients or to make no award.

The Awards Committee is charged with careful scrutiny of the work of all nominees and is particularly instructed to ensure that only works of national stature are selected. The competitiveness of a nomination is enhanced by complete and thorough documentation attesting to the significance of the research accomplishments and the independence of the graduate student in his or her performance.

The Committee will consider nominations presented in any appropriate format. Some of the items that would commonly be expected in a nomination would be i) a cover letter presenting information as to the significance of the work, ii) letters of evaluation by recognized authorities in the research area, and iii) copies of such documents as a thesis or dissertation, published papers, editor’s comments, meeting abstracts, etc. As the award is to a graduate student, material submitted should carefully describe the degree of the student’s independence in the conception and performance of the work. The award is based solely on research and is not related to course work performance, and/or effectiveness as a teaching assistant. Involvement in other activities is not of interest and only detracts from the nomination. Only a single copy of the nomination materials is needed and all supporting documentation will be returned to the nominator following presentation of the award.

Nominators must be members in good standing of the University of Arkansas Chapter of Sigma Xi. Nomination materials should be forwarded to the Chapter President. The annual deadline for nominations is March 21.

Nominators are reminded that under conditions of the Harvey Award recipients are required to be members of Sigma Xi. Persons not currently members may be nominated for the award provided that they have been nominated to Society membership during January of that year. If such a nomination is submitted, national regulations specify that the nominator and the seconder must be active members, i.e. have all current dues paid for the preceding calendar year.

Awardees attend the Annual Banquet during the spring semester as guests of the Chapter and it is at this occasion that the award will be presented. Unless the awardee is a student who has already left the campus, attendance at the Banquet is mandatory for the awardee and the nominator. The A.E. Harvey Graduate Research Award recipient will be expected to present a seminar on their research accomplishments to members at the final regularly scheduled meeting in May.

Past Aubrey E. Harvey Award Winners

2019 Anant Deshwal (BIOL) and Md Foysal Zahid Khan (CHEM)  
Anant Deshwal, Dr. Douglas Rhoads, and Foysal Khan.
2017 Allyn Dodd (BIOL)  
Allyn Dodd  with her advisor Dr. Evans White.
2017 Shatovisha Dey (BISC/CEMB)  
Shatovisha Dey  with her advisor and Chapter President, Dr. Rhoads.
2015 Cristiane Pilon (CSES)
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Crisitane Pilon (left) with Chapter President Douglas Rhoads
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Cristiane Pilon with her advisor Dr. Derrick Oosterhuis after commencement May 2015
2014

Derek Meyers (PHYS)

Tyson Raper (CSES)

 
2013 Adnan Al-Rubaye (CEMB)

Dr. Al-Rubaye (left) with Chapter President and Ph.D. advisor Dr. Douglas Rhoads

2011 Vitaly Vostrikov (CHEM)

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Dr. Roger Koeppe (left) congratulates Vitaly Vostrokov (right)

2010 Rebecca Trout (ENTO)

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Dr. Trout at Commencements

2009 Haibin Wu (Physics) HaibinWu
Haibin Wu (right) with his Major Professor, Dr. Min Xiao
2008 Co-winners : Marshall McCue (Biological Sciences) and Jaquelyn McKern (Entomology)

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Marshall McCue (right) with his advisor and nominator Professor Steven Beaupre (Biological Sciences)

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Jaquelyn McKern (Right) with Professor Robert Weidenmann (Entomology, Head).

2007 Carol Ojano-Dirain (Poultry Science)  COjano
2006 Andy Brown (Physics)  
2005 Prabhu Arumugam (Chemistry)

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Prabh Arumugam (left) with his advisor and nominator Dr. Ingrid Fritsch (right; Chemistry)

2004 Xiaoyong Wang (Physics)

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Xiaoyong Wang (center) with Chapter President Gisela Erf (left)

2003 Zoraida Aguilar
Daniel Erenso
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2002 Co-Winners: Marlene Janes (Food Science) and
Frederic Zaidan (Biological Sciences

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Dr. Fred Zaidan (left) with mentor Dr. Steve Beaupre; Dr. Marlene Janes (right; Food Science) with mentor Dr. Michael Johnson.

2001 Co-winners: Daniel Bullock and Shannon Vandaveer (Biological Sciences)
2000 David Cawthon (Poultry Science)
1999 Zeliha Yildirim
1998 Anthony Jude
Charles Henry
1997 Romulo Lodevico
James Taulman
1996 Carol Trout
W. Russell Everett
1995 No award
1994 Ragupathy Kannan
1993 Mark Hammer
Joseph Neal
1992 Geraldine Bayyari
1991 Joseph Clark
Ronald Hampton
1990 No award
1989 Steven Erskine
Lisa Petit
1988 Daniel Petit
Stanley Wullschleger
1987 Wm. “Lance” Whaley
1986 Allen Rose
Keith Andrew
1985 Russell Jones
Mahmoud Manasreh
1984 No award
1983 Tom Noland
1982 Charles Preston
Alex Zdinak
1981 Joyce Hardin
Paul Swepton
1980 Mark Gordon
R. Timothy Weiland