Beckman Fellow
A Beckman Fellow receives funding, usually via an intermediary institution, from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation, founded by Arnold Orville Beckman and his wife Mabel. The Foundation supports programs at several institutions to encourage research, particularly the work of young researchers who might not be eligible for other sources of funding. People from a variety of different programs at different institutions may therefore be referred to as Beckman Fellows. Though most often designating postdoctoral awards in science, the exact significance of the term will vary depending on the institution involved and the type of Beckman Fellowship awarded at that institution.
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowships
The Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowship program was sponsored by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation to support research at US institutions in the biological and chemical sciences. A total of sixty Fellowships were awarded from 2015 – 2017. After an evaluation in 2018, the Foundation then relaunched the program for 2019 as the Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowship in Chemical Sciences or Chemical Instrumentation. The purpose of the program is to support advanced research by postdoctoral scholars in fundamental chemistry research or the development of chemical instrumentation.University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign offers a variety of fellowship programs.Beckman Graduate Fellowships
Beckman Graduate Fellowships are awarded to students at the University of Illinois who are working at the master's or doctorate level. Students propose interdisciplinary research projects involving at least two University of Illinois faculty members, at least one of whom is associated with the Beckman Institute. The award provides funding at the level of a 50% Graduate Research Assistantship for eleven months.- 2023 Beckman Institute Graduate Fellows
Alexander Fliflet
Michael Pence
Chelsea Swartchick
Gang Xiao
Shensheng Zhao
- 2022 Beckman Institute Graduate Fellows
Megan Finnegan
Zhengchang Kou
Jialu Li
Defne Gorgun Ozgulbas
Yunyan Sun
Zepeng Wang
- 2021 Beckman Institute Graduate Fellows
Elizabeth Bello
Bashar Emon
Rong "Ronny" Guo
Nil Parikh
Amanda Weiss
Yuxuan "Richard" Xie
Beckman Postdoctoral Fellows
Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowships are awarded to recent Ph.D.'s who receive 3-year appointments at the Beckman Institute, including both a stipend and a research budget. They must be doing interdisciplinary research in an area of research relevant to the Beckman Institute. The first Beckman postdoctoral fellows were Efrat Shimshoni and Andrew Nobel in 1992.Since the founding of the original Beckman Institute Postdoctoral Fellows Program, two similar programs have been initiated: the Carle Foundation Hospital-Beckman Institute Postdoctoral Fellows Program and the Beckman-Brown Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Fellowship.
The following researchers are or have been Beckman Postdoctoral Fellows. The institution listed is the one from which the person had received a Ph.D. Fellowships were awarded as of the year listed.
Beckman Senior Fellows
Beckman Senior Fellowships are awarded to senior faculty from other institutions, who come to the University of Illinois to collaborate with researchers there, usually for a short period of three to six months.Beckman Senior Fellows include:
- Luisa Ciobanu
- Nelson Cowan
- Frini Karayanidis
- Christophe Chipot
- Daniel A. King
- Kirk Erickson
- Lisa Frank
- Jong Chul Ye
- Nadja Schott
- Dimitris C. Lagoudas
- Gerald Penn
- Kevin Warwick
- Jan Theeuews
Center for Advanced Study (CAS)
The Center for Advanced Study has awarded Beckman Fellowships to the following University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign faculty members, with their home department and Fellowship award year shown.
Stanford University
Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine
The Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine in the Stanford School of Medicine was funded in part by $12 million from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation, approximately one-fifth of the costs for the new center. It opened in May 1989. The Beckman Fellows program was established in 1999 to support young researchers. Recipients include:- Susanna Mlynarczyk-Evans
- Sheila Jaswal
- Zach Serber
- Frederic Charron
- Kevin Travers
- Michael Galko
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)