The award is offered each spring semester: to recognize superior performance in publishable research by an ISU graduate student. Publishable research is defined as work written and accepted for publication in a national or international refereed journal. Both the quality and the number of publications produced while a student at ISU will be considered. Nominees must either be currently enrolled at ISU or have graduated in the 2 preceding terms.

Deadlines: Nominations Due by March 15

Nominations should be submitted by DOGEs, Major Professors, or Graduate College Staff according to Department/Program award submission guidelines. Students do not apply directly for this award.

Submit electronic nominations to our Paper Forms box.

Winner will be notified by mid-April. Award presented at the Sigma Xi banquet in April.

Purpose:

To recognize superior performance in publishable research by an ISU graduate Student. A check for $1,500 and a plaque will be presented to the winner at the Sigma Xi banquet in April.

Criteria:

For the purpose of this award, publishable research is defined as work written and accepted for publication in a national or international refereed journal. Both the quality and the number of publications produced during the student’s time at ISU will be considered. Nominees must either be currently enrolled at ISU for spring current year, or have graduated in the 2 preceding semesters (summer or fall). A student can be considered for the Zaffarano Prize before completion of their thesis or dissertation. Award winners are expected to be available to receive the award in person.

Procedure:

The ISU faculty, DOGE or major professor, who is nominating the student must prepare materials in one PDF and submit to the Graduate College Paper Forms box. by March 15. Submissions should be electronic. The following should be submitted in one PDF file in the following order:

  • A professional resume with a detailed list of all publications authored by the student while enrolled at ISU (including page numbers)
  • An explanation by the major professor or coauthor describing the student contributions to any published work where the student is not the senior author
  • A nomination letter from the student’s major professor
  • An endorsement from either the departmental chair or the director of graduate education (DOGE)
  • Other letters of support, at the discretion of the nominator
  • One example of exemplary published work

Because Sigma Xi is interested in the nominees for the Zaffarano Prize, they have asked that each nomination include a statement indicating whether the student is a current member of Sigma Xi or if being nominated for membership. However, membership in Sigma Xi is not required of candidates.

A committee appointed by the Graduate Dean, consisting of faculty in several disciplines and one member of the Graduate and Professional Student Senate, select the student whose publishable research record while at ISU is most worthy of this prize. In some years there are also Honorable Mentions. The winner(s) will be notified by mid-April.

Philosophy:

Dr Daniel Zaffarano, vice president for research at Iowa State University from 1973-1988, established this award. He believed accomplishments in research contribute to our knowledge capital when they are made widely available to other workers, usually through publication, for review and use. Until results are disseminated, a research project is not completed. Part of graduate education is practice in explaining research results, orally or in writing. With the encouragement of their advisors, many students prepare and submit for publication significant achievements in their research even before a dissertation or thesis is completed. Students who gain this experience will have a competitive advantage when they seek further education or employment, and the purpose of this prize is to honor and reward those who excel for their effort and achievement.

Year Name of Student Academic Association(s)
2023 Rick Dorn Chemistry
2023 Cicero Cardoso Pola (HM) Mechanical Engineering
2023 Mohammad Hashemi (HM) Aerospace Engineering
2023 Han Liu (HM) Civil Construction and Environmental Engineering
2022 Hamidreza Zobeiri Mechanical Engineering
2022 Baitong Chen (HM) Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
2022 Bradley Ryan (HM) Chemical Engineering
2021 Amrit Venkatesh Physical Chemistry
2021 Peiyi Lu (HM) Gerontology
2021 Urminder Singh (HM) Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
2020 Bowei Zhang Mechanical Engineering
2020 Zhongming Fan (HM) Materials Science & Engineering
2020 King (Alex) Lai (HM) Physics & Astronomy
2019 Patrick Heath Psychology
2019 Trevor Nolan Genetics Development & Cell Biology
2019 Zhe Li (HM) Chemical & Biological Engineering
2019 Min Li (HM) Chemistry
2018 Neelam Prabhu-Gaunkar Electrical & Computer Engineering
2018 Kevin Clark (HM) Chemistry
2018 Austin Downey (HM) Mechanical Engineering
2018 Mohamed Elkashef (HM) Civil, Construction & Environmental Engineering
2017 Jephian C.-H Lin Mathematics
2017 Anthony Fontanini (HM) Mechanical Engineering
2017 Sara Kay Kvidera (HM) Animal Science
2016 Shen Xu Mechanical Engineering
2016 Holly Walen (HM) Chemistry
2016 Kasra Momeni (HM) Aerospace Engineering
2015 Hanzheng Guo Materials Science and Engineering
2015 Ammar Melaibari Mechanical Engineering
2015 Youngwon Kim Kinesiology
2014 Ting Li Genetics
2013 Joseph Miller Mechanical Engineering
2013 Cheng Ma (HM) Materials and Science Engineering
2012 Min Gyu Kim Condensed Matter Physics; Department of Physics and Astronomy
2012 Michael Zimmermann (HM) Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology
2011 Ramkrishna Adhikary Chemistry
2011 Amit Pande (HM) Electrical and Computer Engineering
2010 Yili Hong Statistics
2010 W. Brent Edwards (HM) Kinesiology and Nutrition
2010 Jun Wang (HM) Materials Science and Engineering
2009 Adam J. Clark Meteorology; Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
2009 Jeffry D. Sander Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Genetics, Development and Cell Biology
2008 Scott J Emrich Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Electrical and Computer Engineering; The Center for Plant Genomics
2008 Keri Henderson (HM) Toxicology; Entomology
2008 Baris Unal (HM) Materials Science and Engineering
2007 Sergiy Peleshanko Materials Science and Engineering
2007 Jenny Barker Devine (HM) History
2006 Kirsten Larson Genson Materials Science and Engineering
2006 Ryan Olson (HM) Chemistry
2006 Brian Trewyn (HM) Chemistry
2005 Matthew J.Kipper Chemical Engineering
2005 Jared Anderson (HM) Chemistry
2004 Pramit Chowdhury Chemistry
2004 John Orrock (HM) Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
2004 John Hitchcock (HM) Computer Science
2003 Alain Laederach Chemical Engineering; Bioinformatics
2003 Gerd Bobe (HM) Chemistry
2003 Haiming Zhang (HM) Chemistry
2002 Gregory Brown Health & Human Performance
2002 Scott Nelson Biochemistry
2002 Petr Vojtechovsky Mathematics
2001 Jack Jie Dai Mathematics & Computer Science
2000 Xiaodong Liu Chemistry
1999 Matthew Evans Chemistry
1998 Douglas English Chemistry
1997 Pedro Coutinho Chemical Engineering
1997 Bosco D’Sa (HM) Chemistry
1996 Xiang-Jin Meng Immunobiology (MIPM)
1996 Byoung Jin Suh Physics & Astronomy
1995 Jan Jensen Chemistry
1995 Beongki Cho (HM) Physics & Astronomy
1994 Feng Gai Chemistry
1994 Jiansheng Tang (HM) Chemistry
1993 Bulin Zhang Physics & Astronomy
1993 Slavi Sevov Chemistry
1993 S. P. Dinesh-Kumar (HM) Plant Pathology & MCDB
1992 Warren Johnson Animal Ecology
1992 Li Chen (HM) Chemistry
1991 David Sanders Chemistry
1991 Charles Fox (HM) Veterinary Anatomy/MCDB
1991 Jay Ver Hoef (HM) Statistics/Ecology
1990 Andrew Fix Vet Pathology
1990 Kevin Norwood (HM) Chemistry
1990 Feng Liu (HM) Biochemistry & Biophysics
1989 Mary Walczak Chemistry
1989 Andy Leonard (HM) Chemical Engineering
1989 Gregory McCarty (HM) Agronomy