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Astronomer Anna Ho named Cottrell Scholar
By Linda B. Glaser
Anna Y.Q. Ho, Richards Family Assistant Professor of astronomy in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a 2026 Cottrell Scholar by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA). The cohort of 24 early career scholars in chemistry, physics, and astronomy will each receive an award of $120,000.
“This is an exceptional cohort of teacher scholars whose innovative work fuels discovery across the physical sciences,” said Eric Isaacs, President and CEO of RCSA.
Cottrell Scholars are chosen through a rigorous peer-review process of applications from public and private research universities and primarily undergraduate institutions in the United States and Canada. Their award proposals incorporate both research and science education. Ho’s proposal is titled “Fast Transients: Revealing the Diversity of Relativistic Stellar Explosions.”
Using telescopes throughout the world and in space, Ho studies the lives and deaths of stars and the physics of those phenomena and other energetic cosmic events. She was part of a team that won one of RCSA’s inaugural Scialog: Early Science with the LSST awards. Her many other awards and honors include being named a Packard Fellow; winning an early-career Sloan Research Fellowship, and receiving the 2026 Newton Lacy Pierce Prize from the American Astronomical Society.
Read the full story on the College of Arts and Sciences website.
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