Best and Brightest: ONR's 2023 Young Investigators
Office of Naval Research
ONR coordinates, executes and promotes the science & technology programs of the U.S. Navy & Marine Corps.
Today, September 23, 2022, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) recognized awardees of the 2023 Young Investigator Program (YIP).
Twenty-five recipients will share nearly $17.5 million in funding to conduct innovative scientific research that will benefit science and technology for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
“ONR, and the Naval Research Enterprise as a whole, is committed to reimagining naval power,” said Chief of Naval Research Lorin Selby . “In order to achieve this, we need to attract the best and brightest scientists and engineers from across academia to take on warfighting challenges. The Young Investigator Program does just that, and I am excited to announce the recipients for 2023.”
The ONR YIP is a highly competitive and popular early-career award program where prior academic achievement and potential for significant scientific breakthrough are key elements of the evaluation criteria. The 2023 YIP awardees were chosen from more than 170 applicants — all of whom are college and university tenure-track faculty and obtained a Ph.D. on or after Jan. 1, 2015.
Awardees represent 20 academic institutions in 12 states, supporting a broad range of naval-relevant research topics, including distributed machine learning, ocean surface boundary layer modeling, excitonic tunable metamaterials, autonomous humanoid robots and coordinated autonomous swarming vehicles.
The YIP awards support postdoctoral and graduate student stipends and scholarships, the acquisition of laboratory equipment, and other expenses critical to the planned research. Typical grants are $750,000 over a three-year period.
Established in 1985, the ONR YIP is one of the nation’s oldest and most selective basic-research, early-career awards in science and technology. Its purpose is to fund tenure-track academic researchers, or equivalent, whose scientific pursuits show outstanding promise for supporting the Department of Defense, while also promoting their professional development.
Developing innovative technical solutions for the Warfighter
2 年That is great use of taxpayer dollars. An investment in our future innovators. Congratulations to all of the recipients.
Associate Professor-Department of Mechanical Engineering; Adjunct Professor-School of Computing@ The University of Utah
2 年Congratulations to all the recipients including our very own Yong Lin Kong ??????