Tamara Moore receives Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

MooreT-t06Dr. Tamara Moore of the STEM Education Center was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers on April 14 at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. This award is the highest honor bestowed by the United States Government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.

Moore is currently the principal investigator of an $8 million dollar grant awarded by the National Science Foundation titled EngrTEAMS: Engineering to Transform the Education of Analysis, Measurement, and Science in a Team-Based Targeted Mathematics-Science Partnership. The grant is one of the many Moore has been awarded while at the STEM Education Center.

Moore’s award citation reads: For transformative research on how young students learn engineering concepts and how to integrate those practices into K-12 teacher development in order to have a transformative impact on underrepresented minority and underprivileged urban K-12 students.

The Presidential Early Career Awards embody the high priority the Obama Administration places on producing outstanding scientists and engineers to advance the nation’s goals, tackle grand challenges, and contribute to the American economy.

“The impressive achievements of these early-stage scientists and engineers are promising indicators of even greater successes ahead,” President Obama said. “We are grateful for their commitment to generating the scientific and technical advancements that will ensure America’s global leadership for many years to come.”

For more information about this award please read the official press release and most recent story from the White House.