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Wednesday, February 25, 2004 Eight Los Alamos physicists honored as Fellows of American Physical SocietyEight Los Alamos researchers have been elected fellows of the American Physical Society, recognized by other physicists for their outstanding contributions to physics. No more than one in 200 APS members of APS become fellows. A total of 215 fellows were elected for 2003. The APS Fellowship Program was created to recognize members who have made advances in knowledge through original research and publication or made significant innovative contributions in the application of physics to science and technology. They also may have made significant contributions to the teaching of physics or they may serve and participate in APS activities. "Election as a fellow in the American Physical Society by one's fellow physicists is one of the highest honors in the field," said Allen Hartford, Science and Technology Base (STB) Programs Office leader. "For Los Alamos to have eight of its staff elected in one year speaks volumes about the sustained quality of our research. We're really proud of these individuals." The new APS fellows will receive certificates at the annual meeting of the division that sponsored their nominations. Those citations will specify the achievements for which they were nominated. With the new additions, Los Alamos' Theoretical (T) Division currently boasts 38 APS Fellows. The Physics (P) Division has 29 of its staff among the ranks of APS Fellows. The eight Los Alamos physicists, the groups in which they work at the Laboratory, the APS divisions or topical groups from which they were nominated and their specific citations are as follows: Alexander Vasilievich Balatsky, Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics (T-11) Gary Dean Doolen, Compex Systems (T-13) Francis Harvey Harlow, Fluid Dynamics (T-3) Andrew Hime, Neutron Science and Technology (P-23) Victor I. Klimov, Physical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (C-PCS) William C. Louis, Subatomic Physics (P-25) David G. Madland, Nuclear Physics (T-16) Peter Moller, Nuclear Physics (T-16) -- Jim Danneskiold Other Headlines New guard post at Administration Building more... Virtual Ombudsman provides options more... February Personal Best newsletter now online more... Eight Los Alamos physicists honored as Fellows of American Physical Society more... |
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