Charbonneau to receive 2009 Alan T. Waterman Award

February 27, 2009
Charbonneau to receive 2009 Alan T. Waterman Award

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is proud to announce that 34-year-old David Charbonneau, currently the Thomas D. Cabot Associate Professor of Astronomy at Harvard University, will receive its 2009 Alan T. Waterman Award. Discover Magazine's 2007 Scientist of the Year, Charbonneau's research focuses on the development of novel techniques for the detection and characterization of planets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars--extra-solar planets, also known as exoplanets.

Read the National Science Foundation article. 

See also: 2008-2010