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.

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Thomas William Appelquist [1984]
Yale University
Citation: For fundamental research in quantum field theory and its application to the theory of elementary particles.
Nominated by: DPF

Angela Barbaro-Galtieri [1984]
University of California, Berkeley
Citation: For contributions to the discovery and measurements of properties of both light and heavy quark resonances.
Nominated by: DPF

Klaus Hans Berkner [1984]
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Citation: In recognition of contributions to the pure and applied physics of intense neutral beams for heating and fueling of high-temperature plasmas.
Nominated by: DPF

Arie Bodek [1984]
University of Rochester
Citation: For numerous and significant contributions to the field of experimental particle physics, particularly in the areas of deep inelastic electron and neutrino scattering, and the hadronic production of charm.
Nominated by: DPF

Carl Edwin Carlson [1984]
William & Mary College
Citation: For a variety of contributions to elementary particle theory, including recent examination and clarification of the glue ball concept.
Nominated by: DPF

Ling-Lie Chau [1984]
University of California, Davis
Citation: For contributions to a broad range of elementary particle theory including Regge phenomenology, weak decays, W. production and Yang-Mills theory.
Nominated by: DPF

Shalom Eliezer [1984]
Soreq NRC
Citation: For his important contributions to the gauge theory of weak interactions.
Nominated by: DPF

Helmut Carl Faissner [1984]
No company provided
Citation: In recognition of his contributions to our understanding of the Electro-Weak Interaction, in particular of his pioneer work in connection with the discovery of Weak Neutral Currents.
Nominated by: DPF

Thomas Ferbel [1984]
University of Rochester
Citation: For numerous and significant contributions to the field of experimental particle physics, particularly in the areas of hadron spectroscopy, inclusive reactions, diffractive dissociation, meson radiative decays, and direct photon production.
Nominated by: DPF

Mary K Gaillard [1984]
University of California, Berkeley
Citation: For contributions to the phenomenology of gauge theories of the strong, electromagnetic and weak interactions.
Nominated by: DPF

Ling-Fong Li [1984]
Carnegie Mellon University
Citation: For his contributions to the modern theory of elementary particle physics, paticularly the work on spontaneous symmetry breaking and on gauge theory of muon number nonconservation and neutrino masses.
Nominated by: DPF

Frederick Lobkowicz [1984]
No company provided
Citation: For numerous and significant contributions to the field of experimental particle physics, particularly in the areas of photoproduction of hadronic systems, measurement of meson radiactive widths, and direct photon production.
Nominated by: DPF

Vera G. Luth [1984]
Stanford University
Citation: For Contributions to the discovery of new particles and to the determination of their properties.
Nominated by: DPF

Stephen Lars Olsen [1984]
University of Hawaii
Citation: For numerous and significant contributions to the field of experimental particle physics, particularly in the areas of diffractive scattering, hadronic charm production, and electron-positron annihilation at high energies
Nominated by: DPF

Leonard E Parker [1984]
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Citation: For contributions to the theory of quantized fields in curved spacetime, including the production of elementary particles by strong gravitational fields.
Nominated by: DPF

Helen R Quinn [1984]
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Citation: For contributions to gauge theories of elementary particles, including influential work on renormalization in grand unified theories and studies of CP violation which led to the idea of the axion.
Nominated by: DPF

Andrei Sakharov [1984]
No company provided
Citation: For his fundamental discoveries in controlled fusion research, and in cosmology; also for his numerous and important contributions to hydronic spectroscopy of the Quark Model.
Nominated by: DPF

Roy F Schwitters [1984]
University of Texas, Austin
Citation: For vital contributions to the discovery of the family of particles and of their properties; for leadership in developing the pp colliding beam physics program at FNAL and building the CDF detector.
Nominated by: DPF

Paul Francis Slattery [1984]
University of Rochester
Citation: For numerous and significant contributions to the field of experimental particle physics, particularly in the areas of hadron spectroscopy. inclusive reactions, diffractive dissociation, meson radiation decays, and direct photon production.
Nominated by: DPF

Mark William Strovink [1984]
University of California, Berkeley
Citation: For his originality and major contributions to the work on muon scattering and the search for Right-Handed Current in moun decay.
Nominated by: DPF

Lawrence Richard Sulak [1984]
Boston University
Citation: For fundamental investigation of nature of the neutral weak current and innovative searches for evidence of nucleon instability.
Nominated by: DPF

Edward Witten [1984]
Institute for Advanced Study
Citation: For highly significant contributions to theoretical developments in Q.C.D., supersymmetry, and gravitational theory.
Nominated by: DPF

Daniel Zwanziger [1984]
New York University
Citation: For important contributions to the understanding and illumination of deep problems in Quantum Field Theory and for enriching as a teacher, the minds of promising young physicists.
Nominated by: DPF