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Gray arrow DPOLY Deadline for APS Fellowship Nomination: Saturday, June 1, 2013
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APS Fellows Nominated by DPOLY 

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Alamo, Rufina [2012]
Florida State University
Citation: For her use of well-characterized materials and performance of carefully designed experiments to address structure-property relationships in polyolefins


Frischknecht, Amalie [2012]
Sandia National Laboratories
Citation: For outstanding contributions to the theory of ionomers and nanocomposites including the development and application of density functional theory to polymers


Ganesan, Venkatraghavan [2012]
University of Texas, Austin
Citation: For exceptional contributions to innovative computer simulation approaches and analysis of equilibrium and dynamic properties of multicomponent polymeric materials and nanocomposites


Li, Christopher [2012]
Drexel University
Citation: For his outstanding contributions to the understanding of structure/property relationships of complex polymer-based, heterogeneous architectures


Loo, Lynn [2012]
Princeton University
Citation: For elucidating the relationships between structure and function in conducting polymers and organic semiconductors, and for applying this understanding to enhance conductor, transistor, and photovoltaic device performance


Nakatani, Alan [2012]
Dow Chemical Company
Citation: For outstanding contributions to experimental studies of the structure and rheology of multicomponent polymer blends, solutions, and composites using NMR, light scattering, and especially neutron scattering methods


Watkins, James [2012]
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Citation: For his pioneering efforts in manipulating polymers to develop technologically functional nanoscopic materials


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