<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/issues/presidential-honors.html" dsn="news"><item_date>03/10/2010 10:52:00 AM</item_date><category_header/><title>Presidential honors</title><subheader/><description>Rada Mihalcea, associate professor of computer science and engineering, is among the 100  researchers nationwide to earn a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.</description><author/><photographer> </photographer><image> <img src="/sites/default/files/default_images/diving-eagle_356_0r_0_1_fade_1_0.png" width="900" height="676" alt=""/></image><taxonomy-story-type/><taxonomy-cultural-story-category/><taxonomy-news-sections>Cover Stories</taxonomy-news-sections><taxonomy-college-department>Staff Related</taxonomy-college-department><taxonomy-tags/><type>story</type><categories/><relationships/><main-content>
    
    
    Rada Mihalcea, associate professor of computer science and engineering, is among the 100  researchers nationwide to earn a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. It is the highest honor a beginning scientist or engineer can receive in the United States. Mihalcea attended a ceremony at the White House in January, where she met President Barack Obama. She is the only professor at any Dallas-Fort Worth university to earn the 2009 recognition and was recommended for the award by the National Science Foundation. She received the NSF’s prestigious CAREER award in 2008.
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