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Home   |   Publications   |   APS News   |   March 1996 (Volume 5, Number 3)   |   APS Council Elects 180 New Fellows

APS Council Elects 180 New Fellows

The APS Council elected 180 members as Fellows of the Society at its November 1995 meeting. For the names and citations of new APS fellows, see pages 8-11.

Nominations for fellowship are received by the APS headquarters throughout the year, and are forwarded for review to the appropriate division, topical group and forum fellowship committees. These in turn forward their recommendations to the APS Fellowship Committee. The APS Fellowship Committee was chaired in 1995 by APS President-Elect D. Allan Bromley (Yale University) and is currently chaired by APS Vice President Andrew Sessler (LBL).

Fellowship nomination forms may be obtained from the January 1996 issue of APS NEWS, the APS Home Page or by writing to the APS Fellowship Office, One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740-3844.

The APS Council elected 180 members as Fellows of the Society at its November 1995 meeting. For the names and citations of new APS fellows, see pages 8-11.

Nominations for fellowship are received by the APS headquarters throughout the year, and are forwarded for review to the appropriate division, topical group and forum fellowship committees. These in turn forward their recommendations to the APS Fellowship Committee. The APS Fellowship Committee was chaired in 1995 by APS President-Elect D. Allan Bromley (Yale University) and is currently chaired by APS Vice President Andrew Sessler (LBL).

Fellowship nomination forms may be obtained from the January 1996 issue of APS NEWS, the APS Home Page or by writing to the APS Fellowship Office, One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740-3844. The APS Council elected 180 members as Fellows of the Society at its November 1995 meeting. For the names and citations of new APS fellows, see pages 8-11.

Nominations for fellowship are received by the APS headquarters throughout the year, and are forwarded for review to the appropriate division, topical group and forum fellowship committees. These in turn forward their recommendations to the APS Fellowship Committee. The APS Fellowship Committee was chaired in 1995 by APS President-Elect D. Allan Bromley (Yale University) and is currently chaired by APS Vice President Andrew Sessler (LBL).

Fellowship nomination forms may be obtained from the January 1996 issue of APS NEWS, the APS Home Page or by writing to the APS Fellowship Office, One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740-3844.


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