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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Gabriel Aeppli [1997]
NEC Research Institute
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of highly correlated electron systems and exotic superconductors using neutron scattering.
Nominated by: DCMP

Gregory Scott Boebinger [1997]
Bell Laboratories
Citation: For experimental investigations of magneto-transport in quantum wells and the normal state of high temperature superconductors using pulsed magnetic fields.
Nominated by: DCMP

Robijn Fredrik Bruinsma [1997]
University of California, Los Angeles
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of membranes, complex liquids, and random-field Ising models.
Nominated by: DCMP

Peter Clay Eklund [1997]
University of Kentucky
Citation: For contributions to the synthesis and optical studies of carbon-based solids.
Nominated by: DCMP

Randall M. Feenstra [1997]
Carnegie Mellon University
Citation: For contributions to the development of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope as a spectroscopic tool to probe semiconductor surfaces and surface phenomena.
Nominated by: DCMP

Leonid I. Glazman [1997]
University of Minnesota
Citation: For contributions to theories of electron transport and correlations in mesoscopic and low dimensional systems.
Nominated by: DCMP

Lev Petrovich Gor'kov [1997]
Florida State University
Citation: For the quantum field formulation of the theory of superconductivity.
Nominated by: DCMP

James Patrick Hannon [1997]
Rice University
Citation: For theories of Mvssbauer gamma-ray optics and of resonant X-ray magnetic scattering.
Nominated by: DCMP

Harold Frederick Hess [1997]
Bell Laboratories
Citation: For contributions in magnetic evaporative cooling of ions and scanning probe microscopy.
Nominated by: DCMP

Jainendra Kumar Jain [1997]
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Citation: For the "Composite Fermion" theory of the fractional quantum Hall effect.
Nominated by: DCMP

Jorge V. Jose [1997]
Northeastern University
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of low dimensional critical phenomena and quantum chaos.
Nominated by: DCMP

Steven Allan Kivelson [1997]
University of California, Los Angeles
Citation: For theoretical contributions to the understanding of conducting polymers, the quantum Hall effect, and high temperature superconductivity.
Nominated by: DCMP

Dunghai Lee [1997]
University of California, Berkeley
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of the phases and phase transitions in quantum Hall systems.
Nominated by: DCMP

Konstantin Konstantin Likharev [1997]
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Citation: For contributions to the theory and applications of superconducting and single-electron devices.
Nominated by: DCMP

Joseph W. Lyding [1997]
University of Illinois
Citation: For contributions to STM-based nanofabrication schemes using hydrogen and deuterium on silicon.
Nominated by: DCMP

Charles Francis Majkrzak [1997]
National Institute of Standards; Technology
Citation: For the contributions to neutron reflectometry and its application to the physics of magnetic multilayers.
Nominated by: DCMP

Martin Paul Maley [1997]
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of vortex dynamics and transport in superconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP

John M. Martinis [1997]
National Institute of Standards & Technology
Citation: For his experimental investigations into the fundamental quantum behavior of low-temperature electronic devices.
Nominated by: DCMP

Michael Arthur Paesler [1997]
North Carolina State University
Citation: For contributions to the physics of amorphous materials, and to the development of spectroscopic near field optical microscopy.
Nominated by: DCMP

Athos Petrou [1997]
State University of New York, Buffalo
Citation: For optical studies of heterostructures and elucidating their band structure and optical properties.
Nominated by: DCMP

David J. Pine [1997]
University of California, Santa Barbara
Citation: For the development of light scattering techniques, including diffusing-wave spectroscopy, and their application to the study of complex fluids.
Nominated by: DCMP

Roger Pynn [1997]
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Citation: For a leadership role in neutron scattering and for developing new techniques for neutron scattering studies.
Nominated by: DCMP

Arthur Penn Ramirez [1997]
Bell Laboratories
Citation: For magnetic, thermal, and transport studies of correlated magnetism and superconductivity in low-dimensional and geometrically-frustrated magnets, heavy-fermion metals, fullerenes and colossal-magnetoresistance materials.
Nominated by: DCMP

William Frederick Saam [1997]
Ohio State University
Citation: For theoretical predictions of interfacial structures and wetting transitions in classical and quantum systems.
Nominated by: DCMP

Boris Ionovich Shklovskii [1997]
Theoretical Physics Institute
Citation: For contributions to the theory of transport in disordered electronic systems.
Nominated by: DCMP

John M. Tranquada [1997]
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of copper-oxide superconductors by use of x-ray absorption and neutron scattering techniques.
Nominated by: DCMP

Giovanni Vignale [1997]
University of Missouri
Citation: For contributions to density functional theory.
Nominated by: DCMP