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Astronomer Ilse Cleeves Recognized Among Women Leaders in ‘STEM2D’

Astronomy Professor Ilse Cleeves was awarded a Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering to support her research on astrochemistry and the formation of planets.  The award was announced by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation on Tuesday, October 15.  These Fellowships are among the most prestigious and selective in American science.  Previous Fellows include scientists who went on to be awarded Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics, the Fields Medal in Mathematics, the Alan T.