• Legacy Fellow,
American Astronomical Society, 2020 • Crain's Chicago Business Notable Women in STEM, 2020 •
Guggenheim Fellowship,
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 2021 • Elected Member,
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2021 • Elected Fellow,
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2019 • Elected Member, US
National Academy of Sciences, 2018 • Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics, 2018. The award, administered by the
American Institute of Physics and the American Astronomical Society, cites Kalogera's "fundamental contributions to advancing our understanding of the evolution and fate of compact objects in binary systems, with particular regard to their electromagnetic and gravitational wave signals." • Senior Fellow (2017–2021),
CIFAR, Gravity and the Extreme Universe Program, 2017 • Martin E. and Gertrude G. Walder Award for Research Excellence, Northwestern University, 2017 •
Hans A. Bethe Prize, 2016. The award, administered by the
American Physical Society, cites Kalogera's "key contributions to the study of the electromagnetic and gravitational wave radiation from binary compact objects, including the now-verified prediction that neutron star mergers produce short gamma-ray bursts that will be found in all galaxy types." • Simons Foundation Fellow in Theoretical Astrophysics, 2012 • Kavli Fellow, Kavli Frontiers of Science German-American Symposium, National Academy of Sciences, 2009 • Fellow, American Physical Society, 2008. Nominated by the Division of Astrophysics for "fundamental contributions to understanding the structure, formation and evolution of compact objects in binary systems, using X-ray and radio observations to study their importance for gravitational wave detectors." •
Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award, American Physical Society, 2008 • Selected as one of
Astronomy Magazine's "10 Rising Stars of Astronomy", 2008 •
National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award in Astronomy,
Theoretical Studies of Compact Objects in Binary Systems, 2005 • Cottrell Scholar Award, Research Corporation for Science Advancement, 2004 •
Annie Jump Cannon Award, American Astronomical Society, for outstanding research and promise for future research by a postdoctoral woman researcher, 2002 • Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering,
David and Lucile Packard Foundation, 2002 ==References==