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APS Fellowship


The Division is able to elect each year one-half of one percent of the current membership. Nominations may be made at any time, but only those received by the deadline will be considered for action in that year.

Gray arrow DCMP Deadline for APS Fellowship Nomination: Friday, February 1, 2013
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APS Fellows Nominated by DCMP 

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Aizenberg, Joanna [2012]
Harvard University
Citation: For research in biomineralization and the control of templated nucleation and growth of crystals


Balicas, Luis M. [2012]
Florida State University
Citation: For experimental studies of unconventional superconductors, heavy fermion materials, and frustrated magnetic systems


Bao, Wei [2012]
Renmin University of China
Citation: For neutron scattering studies of the magnetic structure and spin dynamics of highly correlated electron systems


Behnia, Kamran [2012]
LPEM-ESPCI
Citation: For high-resolution thermal transport measurements to understand unconventional quantum states of matter


Bunker, Bruce A. [2012]
University of Notre Dame
Citation: For contributions to the development of X-ray absorption spectroscopy and applications to complex nanoscale materials


Chi, Cheng-Chung [2012]
National Tsing Hua University
Citation: For studies of nonequilibrium superconductivity and quasiparticle dynamics using tunneling and ultrafast pulse experiments


Collins, Reuben T. [2012]
Colorado School of Mines
Citation: For contributions to understanding optical properties of high temperature superconductors, complex semiconductor heterostructures, porous silicon and hybrid organic-inorganic heterostructures


Deveaud, Benoit [2012]
Ecole Polytech Federal
Citation: For demonstration of Bose Einstein condensation of exciton polaritons in microcavities and developments in semiconductor ultrafast optics


Di Ventra, Massimiliano [2012]
University of California, San Diego
Citation: For contributions to the theory of electronic transport in nanoscale conductors


Eckern, Ulrich [2012]
University of Augsburg
Citation: For contributions to the theory of nonequilibrium superconductivity, quantum dissipation in Josephson junctions, and phase coherence in disordered and interacting mesoscopic systems


Eriksson, Mark A. [2012]
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Citation: For contributions to the understanding and development of nanodevices for spintronics and quantum information applications


Felser, Claudia [2012]
Johannes Gutenberg University
Citation: For creating and understanding new Heusler materials with spintronic and energy functionalities


Garg, Anupam K. [2012]
Northwestern University
Citation: For theory and predictions of molecular magnetism and macroscopic quantum phenomena


Govorov, Alexandre O. [2012]
Ohio University
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of optical properties of semiconductor and metal nanostructures, including elucidation of the optical Aharonov-Bohm and nonlinear Fano effects


Hau, Lene V. [2012]
Harvard University
Citation: For slowing, stopping, and storing light pulses in Bose-Einstein condensates of laser cooled atoms and converting light into a matter imprint then resurrecting the light


Heinrich, Andreas J. [2012]
IBM Almaden Research Center
Citation: For the development of scanning tunneling microscope methods to study individual magnetic atoms by spin-excitation spectroscopy and nanosecond pump-probe techniques


Julian, Stephen R. [2012]
University of Toronto
Citation: For research on unconventional metallic and superconducting states of heavy fermion metals and strongly correlated oxides


Kim, Yong-Baek [2012]
University of Toronto
Citation: For contributions to the theory of quantum spin liquids in frustrated magnets and correlated electron materials


Kunchur, Milind N. [2012]
University of South Carolina
Citation: For development of short-pulse techniques and studies of dissipation in superconductors


Morr, Dirk Klaus [2012]
University of Illinois, Chicago
Citation: For contributions to the theory of strongly correlated electron materials and complex phenomena at the nanoscale


Natelson, Douglas [2012]
Rice University
Citation: For experiments in atomic- and molecular-scale junctions


Popovic, Dragana [2012]
Florida State University
Citation: For experimental studies of glassy behavior in strongly correlated systems near the metal-insulator transition


Riseborough, Peter S. [2012]
Temple University
Citation: For contributions to quantum statistical mechanics of non-linear and non-equilibrium phenomena and correlated electron systems


Santos, Michael B. [2012]
University of Oklahoma
Citation: For growth of compound semiconductor nanostructures and spin transport


Schonenberger, Christian [2012]
University of Basel
Citation: For charge transport experiments in metallic, semiconducting and molecular nanoelectronics


Valla, Tonica [2012]
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Citation: For photoelectron spectroscopy studies of the electronic structure and collective dynamics of strongly correlated materials


Wang, Nan Lin [2012]
Chinese Academy of Science
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of correlated electron systems, particularly iron-based superconductors


Wolkow, Robert A. [2012]
University of Alberta
Citation: For contributions to atomic-scale characterization and fabrication processes with an emphasis on silicon surfaces


Xiong, Peng [2012]
Florida State University
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of magnetotransport in nanostructured superconductors, ferromagnets, and their hybrids


Yacoby, Amir [2012]
Harvard University
Citation: For experiments of low-dimensional coherent transport, local imaging, and quantum computation in mesoscopic devices


Zimanyi, Gergely T. [2012]
University of California, Davis
Citation: For contributions to the theory of strongly correlated systems, vortices, and magnetic hysteresis


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