APS Fellow Archive

The APS Fellow Archive contains records of many APS Fellows from 1921 to the present. Please note some Fellows may not be displayed or may display with limited information.

The archive is a historical record and is not updated to reflect current information. All institutional affiliations reflect the Fellows’ affiliations at the time of election to APS Fellowship.

For a current listing of Fellows who are active members, or to find Fellows currently affiliated with your institution, please use the APS Member Directory. For questions about the archive or to inquire about locating a record, please contact APS Honors Staff at honors@aps.org.

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J S Allen [1944]
Kansas State University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS

Itzik Ben-Itzhak [2002]
Kansas State University
Citation: For his creative experimental studies of molecular dissociation dynamics via fragment coincidence and 3D imaging techniques; and for his studies of the creation and decay of long-lived metastable molecular ions.
Nominated by: DAMOP

Zenghu Chang [2008]
Kansas State University
Citation: For contributions to the development of femtosecond x-ray streak cameras, to the stabilization of the carrier-envelope phase of high-power lasers, and to the generation of high-order harmonics and attosecond pulses.
Nominated by: DLS

Charles L. Cocke [1980]
Kansas State University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DAMOP

Basil Curnutte [1976]
Kansas State University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DCP

Brett David DePaola [2002]
Kansas State University
Citation: For developing and applying technologically advanced experimental methods for studying basic atomic collision processes.
Nominated by: DAMOP

Brett Daniel Esry [2006]
Kansas State University
Citation: For contributions to the theory of few-body physics at ultracold temperatures and its impact on our understanding of trapped atoms, molecules and Efimov states, and degenerate quantum gases.
Nominated by: DAMOP

Thomas M Hahn [1960]
Kansas State University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS

Anne Myers Kelley [2001]
Kansas State University
Citation: For outstanding and innovative work in Raman spectroscopy.
Nominated by: DCP

Bruce Law [2011]
Kansas State University
Citation: For fundamental contributions in vapor-liquid interface science of critical binary liquids, including surface-tension, adsorption, wetting, and orientational ordering phenomena.
Nominated by: DCP

Boris Leaf [1963]
Kansas State University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS

Chii-Dong Lin [1985]
Kansas State University
Citation: For his pioneering hyperspherical coordinate analyses of two electron atoms and ions, and his contribution to the development of the relativistic random phase approximation for atomic photoionization.
Nominated by: DAMOP

J H MacMillen [1944]
Kansas State University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS

Vasant R Potnis [1966]
Kansas State University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS

Talat Shahnaz Rahman [1998]
Kansas State University
Citation: For theoretical studies of surface dynamics.
Nominated by: DCMP

Bharat Ratra [2002]
Kansas State University
Citation: For his contributions to a range of topics in early Universe cosmology, including the quantum mechanics of inflation and the cosmological constant problem.
Nominated by: DAP

James R Macdonald [1977]
Kansas State University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DAMOP

Artem Rudenko [2023]
Kansas State University
Citation: For outstanding contributions to the understanding of correlated few-particle dynamics in strong field interactions with atoms and molecules, and for leadership in developing and conducting coincident molecular imaging experiments at x-ray free-electron laser facilities.
Nominated by: DAMOP

Donald W Setser [1976]
Kansas State University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS

Chris Sorensen [2012]
Kansas State University
Citation: For original contributions to condensed matter physics, especially to the scientific understanding and technical application of particulate matter
Nominated by: DCP

Uwe Thumm [2011]
Kansas State University
Citation: For outstanding contributions including relativistic calculations for electron-atom collisions and elucidation of interactions of multiple charged ions and photons with atoms, molecules, clusters, surfaces, thin films, and nanotubes.
Nominated by: DAMOP

Dean A. Zollman [1997]
Kansas State University
Citation: For producing innovative multi-media materials that have demonstrated great value in teaching physics and for leadership in training and encouraging physics teachers at all levels to use technology.
Nominated by: FED