LLNL gets four, and so does Sandia, of these top awards in US for young scientists. LANL not doing as well in this area.
https://www.energy.gov/nnsa/articles/eleven-nnsa-employees-receive-presidential-early-career-award-scientists-and-engineers
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Not a particularly meaningful award. So-called “rising stars” are frequently chosen because of their particular demographic rather than the intrinsic value or innovation associated with their work.
The quality of the recent hires at LANL has been declining for some time. On top of that many of the winners in the last 10 years at LANL have left not long after getting the award and this influences DOE's decisions.
It’s sad that these kids have to work on fusion schemes that even Edward Teller knew would never work.
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