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Philip Scherrer Named in American Astronomical Society's First Class of AAS Fellows

Philip Scherrer
Philip Scherrer | Photo by Linda Cicero

American Astronomical Society Announces First Class of AAS Fellows

The American Astronomical Society (AAS), the major organization of professional astronomers in North America, has established a new accolade, Fellow of the AAS, to honor members for extraordinary achievement and service. AAS Fellows will be recognized for original research and publication, innovative contributions to astronomical techniques or instrumentation, significant contributions to education and public outreach, and noteworthy service to astronomy and to the Society itself.

An initial group of more than 200 Legacy Fellows has been designated by the AAS Board of Trustees. These include past recipients of certain awards from the AAS or its topical Divisions, distinguished AAS elected leaders and volunteer committee members, and previously unrecognized individuals with long histories of outstanding research, teaching, mentoring, and service. Among this first class of honorees is distinguished HEPL faculty member, Philip Scherrer.

Congratulations Professor Scherrer!

View the full list of AAS fellows