date: Thu, 29 May 2008 09:18:30 -0400 from: Michael Mann subject: Re: [Fwd: AGU Fellowship] to: Phil Jones thanks Phil, will go ahead and get this started. I'll let you know if I need any further info from you, mike Phil Jones wrote: Mike, No I'm not. I am an AMS one, but I think that is a little easier - a higher %age of AMS members become fellows than for AGU. So go ahead and nominate me ! Here is my full CV. I just updates this with the Nature paper and also a paper in GPC which is also good. As for RC I suspect you may want to do something on the Chinese urban paper just accepted in JGR. When I get proofs I'll email that. One other thing. I got this message from W-C Wang yesterday am. So he has been exonerated, as expected. I bet that Keenan doesn't change his web site when he hears. Wei Chyung is now off to Taiwan for a few weeks. I'll be seeing Tom Karl - maybe we can come up with something to do. Not sure what though.. Cheers Phil Hi, Tom and Phil, I finally got the SUNYA committee report concerning the allegation, the statement from the report, "..finds no evidence of the alleged fabrication of results and nothing that rises to the level of research misconduct having been committed by Dr. Wang" Now, the University wants to know what we would like them to do to restore "our" reputation. Please get back to me as soon as possible, I am leaving for Taiwan 5/29^th for a Bilateral Workshop on exchanges in Atmospheric Sciences between National Taiwan University and SUNYA, which I have been coordinating in the past year or so. wcw ************************************* Dr. Wei-Chyung Wang Professor of Applied Sciences Atmospheric Sciences Research Center State University of New York 251 Fuller Road Albany, New York 12203 Tel: 518-437-8708 (O) Fax: 518-437-8713 (O) E-mail: [1]wang@climate.cestm.albany.edu [2]http://asrc.albany.edu/people/faculty/wang/wang.html ************************************** At 13:15 29/05/2008, you wrote: Phil--this gets back to something we discussed this some time ago. Are you an AGU fellow already? If not, I think we should nominate you! mike -------- Original Message -------- Subject: AGU Fellowship Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 23:53:24 -0400 From: Leadership [3] To: [4]mann@psu.edu The American Geophysical Union invites nominations for the election of members to the rank of Fellow. Each year, about 100 nominations reach the Fellows Committee through the AGU Sections and about half are elected. The number of Fellows is limited to at most .1% of the membership, which makes this honor very prestigious. The Union Fellows are distinguished scientists who have made important contributions to one or several fields of geophysical sciences. While such people often are at high positions at universities or institutions, the selection committee feels very strongly that the scientific merits are the most important criterion for fellowship. More than 35% of members are outside of the US. At present these are underrepresented among the Fellows of AGU. Please consider suitable candidates amongst your colleagues and to make nominations following the instructions available at: [5] http://www.agu.org/inside/fellguides.html. Tuija Pulkkinen AGU Fellows Committee, Chair -- Michael E. Mann Associate Professor Director, Earth System Science Center (ESSC) Department of Meteorology Phone: (814) 863-4075 503 Walker Building FAX: (814) 865-3663 The Pennsylvania State University email: [6]mann@psu.edu University Park, PA 16802-5013 [7] http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/faculty/mann.htm Prof. Phil Jones Climatic Research Unit Telephone +44 (0) 1603 592090 School of Environmental Sciences Fax +44 (0) 1603 507784 University of East Anglia Norwich Email [8]p.jones@uea.ac.uk NR4 7TJ UK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Michael E. Mann Associate Professor Director, Earth System Science Center (ESSC) Department of Meteorology Phone: (814) 863-4075 503 Walker Building FAX: (814) 865-3663 The Pennsylvania State University email: [9]mann@psu.edu University Park, PA 16802-5013 [10]http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/faculty/mann.htm