[LCM Events] TICKETS ON SALE for the 5th Annual MIT ASO Science and Technology Awards Banquet

Hazem Zureiqat hazemz at MIT.EDU
Mon Mar 17 23:15:09 EDT 2008


PLEASE CIRCULATE

Tickets are now on sale for the 5th Annual MIT Arab Students Organization's
Science and Technology Awards Banquet

To purchase your ticket online, please go to:
http://web.mit.edu/arab/
and follow the link on the upper right corner of the page.

To purchase a paper ticket, please contact arab-comm at mit.edu or call Hazem
Zureiqat at 651-214-2930.

Guest tickets are $75 each.
* A limited number of discounted student tickets are available. These
tickets cost $20 for MIT students and $30 for non-MIT students. For more
information on student tickets, please contact arab-comm at mit.edu.

** Ticket sales will close one week before the event.

See below for more information about the event.

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The MIT Arab Students Organization proudly presents:

The 5th Annual MIT ASO Science and Technology Awards Banquet

Keynote speaker and recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award:
Dr. Ahmed Zewail, Professor, California Institute of Technology
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1999)

Recipient of the Young Professional Award:
Dr. Dina Katabi, Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Recipient of the Graduate Student Award:
Loai Naamani, Doctoral Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Recipient of the Undergraduate Student Award:
Ibrahim Kanan '08, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

When:
Saturday, April 26, 2008
6pm – 7pm: Reception
7pm – 10pm: Dinner and Presentation of Awards

Where:
Republic Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel and Towers
39 Dalton Street, Boston, MA

About the MIT ASO Science and Technology Awards:

Every year, the Arab students at MIT organize the MIT ASO Science and
Technology Awards to recognize outstanding Arab contributions to science and
technology in the US. The ceremony consists of the following awards:

1. The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes the career-long achievements of
a leading scientist or technologist of Arab origin.
2. The Young Professional Award recognizes the early career achievements of
a young Arab-American scientist or technologist.
3. The Student Awards, given to one Graduate student and one Undergraduate
student, recognize the academic and leadership achievements of outstanding
Arab students in any US campus. Each of these awards comes with a $1,000
cash scholarship.

About this year's Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Dr. Ahmed  Zewail:

Ahmed Zewail is presently the Linus Pauling Chair Professor of Chemistry and
Professor of Physics, and the Director of the Physical Biology Center for
UST and the NSF Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (LMS) at the California
Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California.

Professor Zewail was awarded the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his
pioneering developments in the field of femtoscience, making it possible to
observe the movement of the individual atoms in a femtosecond, a split
second that is a millionth of a billionth of a second. Such a
development—which literally changed our view of the dynamics of matter—holds
great promise in the areas of technology and life sciences. Currently his
research interests include the biological sciences, the complexity of
molecular function and the new development of ultrafast diffraction for the
imaging of transient structures in space and time with atomic-scale
resolution.

Professor Zewail was educated in Egypt, received his B.S. (with first class
honors) and M.S. from Alexandria University, and his Ph.D. from the
University of Pennsylvania. His honors include more than 100 prizes and
awards, Orders of Merit, and Orders of States from around the world. These
include the Robert A. Welch Prize, Wolf Prize, King Faisal Prize, Benjamin
Franklin Medal, Peter Debye Award, and the E. O. Lawrence Award. From Egypt
he received the Order of the Grand Collar of the Nile, the highest state
honor, and postage stamps were issued to honor his contributions to science
and humanity.

He holds honorary degrees in the sciences, arts, philosophy, law, medicine,
and literature from universities and institutions around the world including
the U.S.A., England, Switzerland, Egypt, Belgium, Australia, Canada, India,
Italy, Scotland, Korea, Sweden, France, China, Mexico, Ireland, Japan,
Lebanon, and Argentina. He is an elected member of national and
international academies and societies, including the National Academy of
Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the American Academy of
Achievement, the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the European Academy of
Arts, Sciences, and Humanities, the Royal Society of London, the Russian
Academy of Sciences, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Academy of
Sciences of Malaysia, and the French Academy of Sciences. He is on the Board
of Trustees and Board of Directors of national and international foundations
and universities, and holds the Honorary Chair at the United Nations
University.

Professor Zewail is renowned for his public lectures and writings
encompassing science and technology, education and world affairs, and for
his tireless efforts to help the population of the have-nots. In his recent
biography Voyage through Time—Walks of Life to the Nobel Prize, he gives an
exposé of his life and work until the receipt of the Nobel Prize, and he
suggests a concrete course of action for the world of the have-nots and for
a new vision of world order.

Ahmed Zewail is the father of four children and lives in California.

(Source: Professor Zewail's website)
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