![]() These studies are fundamental contributions to statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics.Ĭitation: For theoretical studies of surface dynamics.Ĭitation: For pioneering work at the Berkeley Bevalac, especially development and first implementation of time projection chambers with pad readout, and initiating a heavy-ion energy scan experiment (EOS/E895) at Brookhaven's AGS accelerator.Ĭitation: For pioneering contributions to the theory of tunneling through localized states, magnetotransport in two-dimensional electron systems, and light propagation in disordered crystals. State University of New York, Stony BrookĬitation: For insightful studies on the interfacial behavior of polymersĬitation: For path-breaking research on the properties of hot, dense hadronic matter, especially strangeness enhancement in the search for quark deconfinement, and seminal research into the vacuum state in supercritical fields.Ĭitation: For outstanding contributions to the development of accurate electronic structure theories and for innovative investigations of the structures, spectroscopy, and reactivity of clusters and surfaces.Ĭitation: For pioneering new applications of nuclear techniques to research in hyperfine interactions in solids and new approaches to the spectroscopic detection of neutrinos from the sun.Ĭitation: For fundamental theoretical studies of the emergent properties of quantum materials, particularly for developing controlled field theoretic approaches to such problems.Ĭitation: For development of molecular dynamics methods to model the structure and dynamics of a variety of condensed systems. Old Dominion University and Jefferson LaboratoryĬitation: For pioneering studies of exclusive processes in quantum chromodynamics and applications of QCD sum rules to hadronic form factors.Ĭitation: For seminal theoretical work on liquid crystals, colloids, vortices in superconductors, and the quantum Hall effect. All A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZĬitation: For development of fundamental techniques for interferometeric gravitational wave detection and for leadership in LIGO during its trasition from laboratory-scale to kilometer scale devices.Ĭitation: For fundamental contributions to the development and application of theoretical and computational methods for the study of structural phase transitions in solids.Ĭitation: For important contributions to theories of grand unification.Ĭitation: For outstanding contributions both to electronics for detectors as well as detectors themselves used in particle physics and related fields.Ĭitation: For pioneering nuclear structure studies with radioactive ion beams, development of innovative software for gamma ray spectroscopy, and significant contributions to gamma ray tracking detectors.Ĭitation: For his outstanding contributions and scientific leadership in experimental condensed matter and materials physics, with particular emphasis on innovative discoveries related to optical materials, superconductivity and high-pressure research.
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