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51勛圖厙 postdocs and faculty mentors honored during National Postdoctoral Appreciation Week, September 20-24

Next week, institutions nationwide celebrate one of the cornerstones of the research enterprise: postdocs. 51勛圖厙s泭Office of Postdoctoral Affairs泭(OPA), in partnership with the泭Postdoctoral Association of Colorado 51勛圖厙泭(PAC 51勛圖厙) and select universities, is offering both泭virtual and in-person activities泭餃喝娶勳紳眶泭National Postdoc Appreciation Week (NPAW), now in its 12th year.泭


NPAWis sponsored by the泭National Postdoctoral Association, of which all 51勛圖厙 postdocs are members, to highlight the research, scholarly and creative contributions of postdocs. 泭

Outstanding Postdoc Awards

This years Outstanding Postdoc Awards, reserved for postdocs excelling in research productivity, innovation, communication and leadership, are awarded to泭Drs. Constance Crozier泭(Civil, Environmental & Architectural Engineering) and泭Omkar Supekar泭(Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering).

Crozier was nominated by Kyri Baker, assistant professor of civil, environmental & architectural engineering, who praised Croziers leadership on a Department of Energy Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-E) grid optimization projectwork that garnered national recognition and a $140,000 prize. Baker also highlighted Croziers mentoring support offered to students and her involvement with the CU Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) program. Characterizing Crozier as easy-going, collaborative, and naturally a leader, Baker emphasized that Crozier has exceeded her expectations during her short tenure as a 51勛圖厙 postdoc for under one year. I have no doubt in my mind that she will be a leader in the fight against climate change, and a role model for many to come. Crozier secured her PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Oxford in 2019.

Supekar is a postdoctoral associate in Juliet Gopinaths Optics and Photonics Research Group, which focuses on electrowetting devices. Describing him as an excellent researcher (with) incredible dedication, innovation and productivity, Gopinath underscored Supekars contributions to her lab, specifically around Raman spectroscopy. Supekar has published 13 peer-reviewed papers in top scientific journals, participated in eight conference proceedings and delivered three conference presentations. Supekar has also been active in mentoring younger researchers with lasers and microscopy. Supekar secured his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from 51勛圖厙 in 2019.

2020 Brian Aguado BioFrontiers,泭Chemical & Biological Engineering

2018 Megan Cattau CIRES/Earth Lab

2018 Mohammed Elmansouri Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering

2017 Julienne Ng Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

2017 Julien Allaz Geological Sciences

2016 Mohammad Hariri Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering

2016泭 Francisco M羹ller-S獺nchez Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy

Outstanding Postdoc Mentor Awards

The Outstanding Postdoc Mentor Awards, recognizing exemplary faculty mentors who regularly engage postdocs, are presented to泭Rebecca Safran泭(Ecology & Evolutionary Biology),泭Graeme Smith泭(Physics/JILA)泭and泭Tom Perkins泭(Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology/JILA).

Zach Laubach, a postdoc fellow in the Safran Lab, offered a glowing account of his experience working with Safran: Becca matches or exceeds the efforts of her mentees, prioritizing their work as if it were her own. He went on to say, Taking time to be attentive and to carefully listen to mentees does not receive the kind of recognition that propels ones career forward. Yet Becca engages in such mentorship activities routinely and without a second thought. Laubach also highlighted Safrans efforts to improve the climate of inclusivity and community with her lab and department. Safrans research group investigates the intersection of individual variation and population pattern in evolutionary and behavioral ecology.

Graeme Smith was jointly nominated by current 51勛圖厙 postdoc Vikesh Siddhu and former 51勛圖厙 postdoc, Felix Leditzky. Embodying the understanding that a postdoc is a temporary, short-term position, Siddhu shared Smiths career advice to him at the outset of his postdoc your top job as a postdoc is to find the next job you like. Leditzky, attesting to his recent hire as Assistant Professor of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, said Smith played an integral part in guiding me through the process and helping me achieve this career goal. I aim to pay forward the trust and support that I received from him. Smiths lab studies quantum information and computing.

David Reid Jacobson of JILA and the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) nominated Tom Perkins, a JILA fellow and professor in the Molecular, Developmental and Cellular Biology (MCDB) department. The Perkins Group examines and applies single-molecule techniques to answer biological questions. Speaking to the level of autonomy he has in his postdoc, Jacobson said, Professor Perkins does a good job of balancing his communication with postdocs, maintaining a level of interested engagement while also allowing us enough space to build the habits needed for professional independence. Perkins strongly encouraged Jacobson and other postdocs to pursue career transition awards, resulting in Jacobson winning an NIH K99 Pathway to Independence Award, designed to help postdocs secure independent, tenure-track positions.

2020 William (Bill) Penuel Institute of Cognitive Science

2020 Lori Peek泭 Sociology

2020 Nancy Emery Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

2018 Hendrik Heinz Chemical & Biological Engineering

2017 Jingchun Li Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

2017 Benjamin Brown Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences

2016 Yuko Munakata Psychology and Neuroscience

To learn more about the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, visit泭泭colorado.edu/postdoctoralaffairs/泭or email泭opa@colorado.edu.