2023 Schmidt Science Polymaths
D. Sand (Astronomy)
J. Su ( Optical Sciences)
The University of Arizona may submit up to two nominations.
the Polymaths Program intends to make long-term bets on professors who have recently achieved tenure or an equivalent status with remarkable track records, promising futures, and a desire to explore interdisciplinary research. Each Polymath is awarded $500,000 per year for up to five years, paid through their institution. These funds are intended to make possible the exploration of new ideas across disciplines, using emerging technologies and insights to test bold hypotheses that may not otherwise receive funding or support. To find out more about the program and our current Polymaths, please visit our website.
We ask that you only nominate exceptional candidates who satisfy the following criteria:
- Have achieved tenure or an equivalent status within the past three calendar years (2020 or later),
- Have a remarkable record of accomplishment in area(s) of science and engineering,
- Have a demonstrated history of pursuing and publishing results in more than one field,
- Demonstrate a need for additional funding to enable new experiments, explorations, or shifts in research directions.