Awarded annually since 1955 by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to provide support and recognition to young scientists. The following Penn faculty have been recipients of this award.
2010
- Iwan Barankay, Management in the Wharton School
- Justin Khoury, Physics
- Elliot Lipeles, Physics
- Nicole Rust, Psychology
- Ben Taskar, Computer and Information Science in SEAS
2009
- Joshua Plotkin, Biology
- Steve Zdancewic, Computer and Information Science
2008
- Tobias Baumgart, Chemistry
- David Hsu, Wharton School (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Industry Studies Fellowship)
- Joachim Krieger, Mathemathics
2007
- Heiner Schulz, Political Science (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Industry Studies Fellowship)
2006
- Evelyn J. Thomson, Physics and Astronomy
- Eric Meggers, Chemistry
2004
- Joshua Gold, Neuroscience
- Sudipto Guha, Computing and Information Science
- Frank Schorfheide, Economics
2003
- Greg J. Bashaw, Neuroscience
- Nicola Persico, Economics
2002
- Marisa C. Kozlowski, Chemistry
- Burkhard Wilking, Mathematics
2001
- Jay Kikkawa, Physics and Astronomy
- Marc Schmidt, Biology
- Matthew Strassler, Physics and Astronomy
2000
- Sanjeev Khanna, Computer and Information Science
- Mark Devlin, Physics and Astronomy
1999
- Rajeev Alur, Computer and Information Science
- Randall Kamien, Physics and Astronomy
- Chung-Pei Ma, Physics and Astronomy
- Tony Pantev, Mathematics
- Mary Pugh, Mathematics
1998
- Andrew M. Rappe, Chemistry
1997
- Steven T. Myers, Physics and Astronomy
- Jordi Miralda-Escudé, Astrophysics
1995
- Andrew Atkeson, Economics
- Janice C. Eberly, Finance
- Alan T. Johnson, Jr., Physics
- Bruce Kleiner, Mathematics
- Michael J. Therien, Chemistry
1994
- Rita Balice-Gordon, Biology
- Michael Larsen, Mathematics
- Timothy Swager, Chemistry
1992
- David W. Christianson, Chemistry
- Francis X. Diebold, Economics
- Gregory A. Voth, Chemistry
1991
- Arjun G. Yodh, Physics
1990
- Donald H. Berry, Chemistry
- William P. Dailey, Chemistry
- Dolan B. Pritchett, Neuroscience
- Stephen P. Zeldes, Economics
1990
- Daniel S. Kubert, Mathematics
1989
- Michael B. Robinson, Neuroscience
1988
- Dai Hai-Lung, Chemistry
- Charles L. Epstein, Mathematics
- Philip Nelson, Physics
1987
- Marsha I. Lester, Chemistry
- Michael M. White, Neuroscience
- Jeffrey Winkler, Chemistry (earned while at the University of Chicago)
1986
- Andrew B. Abel, Economics
1985
- Ted C. K. Chinburg, Mathematics
- Dennis M. DeTurck, Mathematics
- William R. Molzon, Physics
1984
- Maurice Obstfeld, Economics
- David Harbater, Mathematics
1983
- Christopher B. Croke, Mathematics
- Vaughan F. R. Jones, Mathematics
- Eugene J. Mele, Physics
- Thomas C. Rainbow, Neuroscience
- Paul J. Steinhardt, Physics
- Wolfgang Ziller, Mathematics
1982
- Alan J. Auerbach, Economics
- Ron Donagi, Mathematics
1981
- Laird R. Cormell, Physics
- Thomas L. Davis, Neuroscience
- Mary Anne Della-Fera, Neuroscience
- Sanford J. Grossman, Economics
1980
- Jozef Dodziuk, Mathematics
- Steven G. Louie, Physics
- Richard R. Miselis, Neuroscience
- Stanley J. Opella, Chemistry
- Jonathan M. Rosenberg, Mathematics
- Larry G. Sneddon, Chemistry
1979
- Kyriacos C. Nicolaou, Chemistry
- J. Gary Pruett, Chemistry
1978
- Richard R. Miselis, Neuroscience
- Torgny Gustafsson, Physics
- Hugh H. Williams, Physics
1976
- Daniel S. Kubert, Mathematics
1975
- Tom Lubensky, Physics
- Larry A. Palmer, Neuroscience
1974
- Barry S. Cooperman, Chemistry
1972
- William P. Reinhardt, Chemistry
1971
- Julius L. Shaneson, Mathematics
1970
- Paul Soven, Physics
1969
- Robert T. Powers, Physics
- Gino C. Segre, Physics
1968
- M. Anthony Jensen, Physics
1967
- A. Brooks Harris, Physics
1963
- Hendrik F. Hamela, Chemistry
- Robin M. Hochstrasser, Chemistry
- Benjamin W. Lee, Physics
- Herman R. Gluck, Mathematics
1961
- Abraham Klein, Physics
1959
- Alan G. McDiarmid, Chemistry
1958
- Richard V. Kadison, Mathematics