My Career: Science, Research, Policy, and Ethics

Honors and Awards

1999 – Elected to Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America

2002 – Elected to Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, for “ … major contributions to the understanding of human speech processing and the technology of speech analysis.”

2003 – Elected to Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, for “… sustained outstanding achievements in psychological science.

2003 – Award for “Commendable Performance ... for his superior leadership of all federal government departments and agencies involved in the protection of human subjects,” from the Human Subjects Research Subcommittee, Committee on Science, National Science and Technology Council, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President of the United States

2006 – Elected to Fellow of the American Psychological Association, “… in recognition of outstanding and unusual contributions to the science and profession of psychology.

2007 – Elected to member of the Philosophical Society of Washington (now PSW Science)

2007 – Elected to Fellow of Trumbull College at Yale University

2008 – Elected to member of Sigma Xi

2010 – American Psychological Association's Meritorious Research Service Commendation, “In recognition of your outstanding contributions to psychological science through your service as a leader in research management and policy development at the national level.

2012 – Elected to Senior Member of the IEEE

2013 – Elected to Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA)

2014 – OSTP Award for Excellence, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

2015 – Distinguished Service Award, COSSA (Consortium of Social Science Associations), "in recognition of his career of service to the social and behavioral science community."

2015 – Added to the FABBS (Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences) "In Honor Of ..." gallery of scientists, "recognizing eminent, senior scientists who have made important and lasting contributions to the sciences of mind, brain, and behavior."

2015 – Elected to Fellow of the Psychonomic Society

2016 – Granted lifetime membership in Nu Rho Psi, The National Honor Society in Neuroscience, "In recognition of outstanding achievement in the areas of neuroscience scholarship and research …".

2017 – Elected to member of the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE).

2020 – iGIANT Pioneer Award 2020 (impact of Gender/Sex on Innovation and Novel Technologies), for "contributions to accelerating the translation of research into gender/sex-specific design elements."

2020 – Elected as the President-Elect of the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (FABBS)

See, also:

My Career: Science, Research, Policy, and Ethics

Haskins Laboratories and Yale

Theoretical Contributions

National Science Foundation

Ethical Issues Related to Research and Technology

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Science Policy and Advocacy

Other Activities

Honors and Awards

         

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