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FIP Home   |   Newsletters   |   December 2007   |   APS Fellows

APS Fellows

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Congratulations to the 9 new APS Fellows sponsored by the FIP in 2007
Cerdonio, Massimo
University of Padova
Citation: For his commitment to and leadership in establishing an international gravitational wave network and for promoting international collaborations through his leadership of the Gravitational Wave International Committee.
Nominated By: International Physics (FIP) 

Chang, Shih-Lin
national Tsing Hua University
Citation: For his outstanding contributions in developing X-ray multiple diffraction methods for solving the X-ray phase problem in crystallography, in developing Fabry-Perot resonators for hard X-rays, and in promoting international collaborations.
Nominated By: International Physics (FIP) 

Das Sarma, Dipankar
Center for Advanced Materials
Citation: Prof. D. D. Sarma is an internationally known leader of Physics in India with outstanding papers in leading journals on electronic and magnetic properties of strongly correlated materials based on in-depth experimental and theoretical investigations.
Nominated By: International Physics (FIP) 

Gover, A.
Tel Aviv University
Citation: For outstanding scientific achievements and leadership in international cooperation in the area of Free Electron Lasers.
Nominated By: International Physics (FIP) 

Lopez, Jorge
University of Texas
Citation: For contributions to nuclear physics, in particular for the understanding of the liquid-gas nuclear phase transition, and for support of the development of physics in Latin America through research and development collaborations, organization of symposia, and recruitment of students.
Nominated By: International Physics (FIP) 

Malik, F Bary
Southern Illinois University
Citation: For his extensive contributions to atomic and nuclear physics, mathematical phynuclear physics, and in developing physics research programs and education around the world, particularly in emerging nations.
Nominated By: International Physics (FIP) 

Mehta, Anita
S. N. Bose Nat Ctr Basic Sci
Citation: For being a pioneer in granular physics, and contributions to many and diverse areas in complex systems and nonlinear dynamics; for her efforts to help 'invisible scientists' in emergent countries become globally visible, with special reference to women in international science.
Nominated By: International Physics (FIP) 

Mirkin, Noemi
University of Michigan
Citation: For her leadership in establishing productive international collaborations, her many achievements in biological molecular physics and for her long service to the international community as an officer and Executive Committee member of the Forum on International Physics.
Nominated By: International Physics (FIP) 

Ulloa, Sergio
Ohio University
Citation: For his contributions to the theory of transport and optical properties of low-dimensional semiconductor systems and complex molecules, and his many contributions to international physics as organizer of schools, workshops, and conferences, in particular in Latin America.
Nominated By: International Physics (FIP) 

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