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.

All A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Filter by Year:
Filter by Nominating Unit:
Filter by Institution:


William Lumpkin Alford [1984]
No company provided
Citation: For his investigations of nuclear structure with transfer reactions.
Nominated by: DNP

Margaret Alston-Garnjost [1984]
No company provided
Citation: For contributions to the discovery and measurements of properties of both light and heavy quark resonances.
Nominated by: DNP

Bunny Kay Cowan Clark [1984]
No company provided
Citation: For contributions to relativistic treatment of nucleon scattering from nuclei.
Nominated by: DNP

Kenneth Morse Crowe [1984]
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Citation: For important contributions to the experimental investigation of energetic collisions between nuclei.
Nominated by: DNP

David B Fossan [1984]
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Citation: For important contributions to the study of electromagnetic properties of nuclei.
Nominated by: DNP

Stuart Jay Freedman [1984]
University of California, Berkeley
Citation: For important studies of weak interactions phenomena in nuclei.
Nominated by: DNP

Claus Konrad Gelbke [1984]
Michigan State University
Citation: For the experimental investigations of nuclear reactions between complex nuclei at intermediate energies.
Nominated by: DNP

William Royal Gibbs [1984]
New Mexico State University
Citation: For furthering the understanding of hadron nucleus scattering and reactions.
Nominated by: DNP

Joseph Natale Ginocchio [1984]
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Citation: For important contributions to the theoretical understanding of collective modes of nuclear excitations.
Nominated by: DNP

John Christopher Hardy [1984]
Texas A&M University
Citation: For his contributions to our knowledge of the weak interaction through comprehensive, precise studies of superallowed beta decay.
Nominated by: DNP

Otto Fredrich Hausser [1984]
No company provided
Citation: For pioneering work on short-lived isomers, the study of static moments and deformation of nuclei at high spin, and of core polarization and meson exchange effects in nuclei.
Nominated by: DNP

Michael W. Kirson [1984]
Weizmann Institute of Science
Citation: For his many contributions to the theoretical understanding of nuclear structure.
Nominated by: DNP

Victor Arviel Madsen [1984]
Oregon State University
Citation: For his continuous efforts in furthering our understanding of nuclear reaction and their use in probing nuclear structure.
Nominated by: DNP

June Lorraine Matthews [1984]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Citation: For important contributions in photo-nuclear reactions.
Nominated by: DNP

Gerald A Miller [1984]
University of Washington
Citation: For his many contributions to meson interactions with nuclei, and the incorporation of quark degrees of freedom into nuclear physics.
Nominated by: DNP

Jerry A Nolan Jr. [1984]
No company provided
Citation: For continued contributions to the field of experimental nuclear physics, especially in the areas of Coulomb energies and precision measurements with magnetic spectrographs.
Nominated by: DNP

Ramaswamy Srinivasa Raghavan [1984]
Virginia Technical Institute
Citation: For pioneering new applications of nuclear techniques to research in hyperfine interactions in solids and new approaches to the spectroscopic detection of neutrinos from the sun.
Nominated by: DNP

Philip Siemens [1984]
Oregon State University
Citation: For important contributions to the theory of many-body systems as applied to nuclear physics.
Nominated by: DNP

Gene D Sprouse [1984]
Stony Brook University
Citation: For contributions to the study of nuclear moments and the interactions of nuclei with solid materials.
Nominated by: DNP