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Home   |   Programs   |   Prizes, Awards and Fellowships   |   Dissertation Awards   |   Marshall N. Rosenbluth Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award

Marshall N. Rosenbluth Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award


To provide recognition to exceptional young scientists who have performed original thesis work of outstanding scientific quality and achievement in the area of plasma physics. The award consists of $2,000 and a certificate to be presented during the award ceremony at the banquet for the Division of Plasma Physics Annual Meeting and a travel allowance to the meeting of up to $500.

Establishment & Support

This award was established in 1985 (originally as the Simon Ramo Award and formerly as the Outstanding Doctoral Thesis in Plasma Physics Award) and endowed in 1997 by General Atomics Inc.

Rules & Eligibility

Nominations will be accepted for any doctoral student of a college or university in the United States or for a United States student abroad who has successfully passed his/her final thesis defense within the preceding 24 months of the current nomination deadline. The work to be considered must have been performed as part of the requirements for a doctoral degree. Nomination packages should include a copy of the candidate's thesis. Each nominee will be considered for two consecutive cycles. Updated letters of support may be submitted for the second cycle.

Nomination & Selection Process

Serving a diverse and inclusive community of physicists is a primary goal for APS. Nominations of qualified women and members of underrepresented minority groups are especially encouraged.

This year’s deadline has passed. Please check back soon for next year’s nomination information and deadline.

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2012 Marshall N. Rosenbluth Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award Recipient:
Yu-Hsin Chen
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Past Recipients:
2011: Felix Parra
2010: Jong-Kyu Park
2009: Anne White
2008: Yang Ren
2007: Erik J. Spence
2006: Cameron Geddes
2005: Stefan P. Gerhardt
2004: Ki-Yong Kim
2003: Alex Arefiev
2002: Mayya Tokman
2001: Kevin James Bowers
2000: Mark Christopher Herrmann
1999: Thomas R. Clark
1998: Darin R. Ernst
1997: Stefano Coda
1996: Michael Alan Beer
1995: Christopher D. Decker
1994: Cary B. Forest
1993: Michael E. Glinsky
1992: Wim Pieter Leemans
1991: Robert Keith Kirkwood
1990: Margaret Murnane
1989: Jon Mearns McChesney
1988: Alan Hugh McCurdy
1987: Matthew James Mayberry
1986: Joel Fajans
 
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