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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Gerhard Abstreiter [1991]
Technical University of Muenchen
Citation: For far-infrared and Raman scattering studies of two-dimensional electron systems and of the physics of Si/SixGe1-x superlattices.
Nominated by: DCMP

Jerry Bernholc [1991]
North Carolina State University
Citation: For pioneering and sustained contributions to the theory of point defects in semiconductors and for his contributions to the bonding and structure of atomic clusters.
Nominated by: DCMP

Robert Alan Buhrman [1991]
Cornell University
Citation: For his contributions to the understanding of fluctuations in superconducting weak links, nanometer scale electronics, and interfaces in high temperature superconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP

Sudip Chakravarty [1991]
University of California, Los Angeles
Citation: For his contributions towards the understanding of quantum dissipative phase transitions in Josephson systems and his contributions towards understanding the magnetic properties of La2CuO4.
Nominated by: DCMP

William Frederick Egelhoff [1991]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For contributions to the development of photoelectron spectroscopy as a probe of surface electronic structure and of x-ray photoelectron and Auger-electron forward scattering as a surface structural probe.
Nominated by: DCMP

William J. Gallagher [1991]
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Citation: For his contributions to superconductivity and thin-film superconducting materials and devices.
Nominated by: DCMP

Azriel Z. Genack [1991]
CUNY - Queens College
Citation: For the characterization of electromagnetic propagation in the diffusive and critical regimes and for relating key propagation phenomena to the statistics of eigenmodes of random systems.
Nominated by: DCMP

Nicholas Joseph Giordano [1991]
Purdue University
Citation: For his seminal work on electrical conduction in one and two dimensional systems, including his fundamental studies of weak localization, electron-electron interactions, conductance fluctuations, and super-conductivity in these systems.
Nominated by: DCMP

Etienne M.P. Guyon [1991]
Ecole Normale Superieure
Citation: For his contributions to the fields of superconductivity, liquid crystals, hydrodynamic instabilities, and disordered media.
Nominated by: DCMP

Jerome Biller Hastings [1991]
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Citation: For his research in nuclear resonant scattering of X-rays and neutrons and significant contributions in Synchrotron Radiation instramentation.
Nominated by: DCMP

John Bingley Hayter [1991]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For his contributions to the development of neutron spin-echo spectrometry and the field of neutron small-angle scattering from colloids.
Nominated by: DCMP

Thomas Y. Hsiang [1991]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For his studies of non-equilibrium superconductivity, picosecond phenomena, and noise in silicon devices and superconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP

Peter D. Johnson [1991]
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Citation: For his contributions to the development of electron spectroscopies for the study of the electronic structure of metallic surfaces.
Nominated by: DCMP

Kathryn Levin [1991]
University of Chicago
Citation: For her contributions to our understanding of strongly interacting Fermion systems.
Nominated by: DCMP

Gabrielle Gibbs Long [1991]
Argonne National Laboratory
Citation: For her sustained and significant contributions to the development and use of X-ray and neutron diffraction and spectroscopic techniques to studies of solids.
Nominated by: DCMP

Chanchal Kumar Majumdar [1991]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For his significant contributions to Condensed Matter Theory and his scientific leadership.
Nominated by: DCMP

Yoshika Masuda [1991]
Aichi Gakuin University
Citation: For contributions to experimental low temperature research in super-conductors, metals, and allows, and for his investigations of nuclear magnetism and bcc solid 3He.
Nominated by: DCMP

Patricia M. Mooney [1991]
Simon Fraser University
Citation: For fundamental experimental and conceptual contributions to the understanding of deep level defects in semiconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP

John Anthony Mydosh [1991]
Kamerlingh Onnes Lab
Citation: For studies of the magnetic and superconducting properties of new materials, especially the spin glasses.
Nominated by: DCMP

Michele Parrinello [1991]
ETH Zurich
Citation: For the development of novel and powerful methods for the simulation of molecular and fermionic systems.
Nominated by: DCMP

David Robert Penn [1991]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For creative theoretical solutions of experimental puzzles in electron and optical spectroscopy and his work on models of semiconductors and on magnetic phase diagram.
Nominated by: DCMP

Stephen John Pennycook [1991]
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Citation: For the development of high-resolution Z-contrast transmission electron microscopy.
Nominated by: DCMP

Michael Pepper [1991]
University of Cambridge
Citation: For experimental studies of localization and of the properties of confined electron systems.
Nominated by: DCMP

John Paul Perdew [1991]
Tulane University
Citation: For the discovery of exact fundamental relationships and the construction of useful approximations in the density functional theory of atoms, molecules, and solids.
Nominated by: DCMP

Fred Hugo Pollak [1991]
CUNY - Brooklyn College
Citation: For pioneering work in the use of optical methods, particularly modulation and Raman spectroscopies and uniaxial stress to elucidate the electronic and vibrational properties of semiconductors and semiconductor microstructures.
Nominated by: DCMP

Dale Edward Sayers [1991]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For his pioneering role in the development, application, and leadership in the propagation of EXAFS spectroscopy to physical and biological sciences.
Nominated by: DCMP

David George Seiler [1991]
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Citation: For pioneering contributions involving two-photon absorption spectroscopy in high magnetic fields and for quantum transport measurements to elucidate novel band structure features of many semiconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP

Constantinos M. Soukoulis [1991]
Iowa State University
Citation: For imaginative theoretical contributions in the area of spin glasses and electronic and photonic transport and localization.
Nominated by: DCMP

David Gordon Stroud [1991]
Ohio State University
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of a broad range of physical properties in composite media, especially linear and non-linear optical susceptibilities, classical and quantum aspects of superconductivity, and magnetotransport.
Nominated by: DCMP

Franz Joachim Wegner [1991]
University of Heidelberg
Citation: For his seminal contribution to the early development of renormalization group theory and for his pioneering formulation of the scaling theory of localization problem.
Nominated by: DCMP