Ian Keith Affleck [2002]
Boston University
Citation: For important theoretical contributions to quantum magnetism and quantum impurities, and for the prediction of possible flux phases in the high temperature superconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP
Frank George Baskerville-Bridges [2002]
University of California, Santa Cruz
Citation: For important innovations in EXAFS techniques leading to improved understanding of local structure and correlated atomic displacements.
Nominated by: DCMP
Mei-Yin Chou [2002]
Georgia Institute of Technology
Citation: For seminal contributions to the development and application of electronic structure techniques, applied successfully to studies of structural and electronic properties of materials.
Nominated by: DCMP
Mark S. Conradi [2002]
Washington University in St. Louis
Citation: For innovation of sensitive nuclear magnetic resonance methodologies applicable at high pressures in diamond anvil cells.
Nominated by: DCMP
Alan Thomas Dorsey [2002]
University of Florida
Citation: For seminal contributions to the theory of magnetic flux dynamics and non-equilibrium pattern formation in superconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP
James William Evans [2002]
Iowa State University
Citation: For the development and application of models of the non-equilibrium processes of epitaxy, chemisorption and catalytic reactions at surfaces.
Nominated by: DCMP
Daniel Gammon [2002]
Naval Research Laboratory
Citation: For advances in the optical spectroscopy of single semiconductor quantum dots using ultrahigh spatial and spectral resolution.
Nominated by: DCMP
Walter Newbold Hardy [2002]
University of British Columbia
Citation: For seminal contributions to high Tc superconductivity, and for pioneering spectroscopic studies of hydrogen using NMR, microwave and Raman techniques.
Nominated by: DCMP
John P. Hill [2002]
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Citation: For novel x-ray scattering studies of cuprate, manganite and other correlated electronic systems.
Nominated by: DCMP
Heinrich Martin Jaeger [2002]
University of Chicago
Citation: For fundamental contributions to the study of granular systems, mesoscopic self assembly, and flux flow in superconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP
HongWen Jiang [2002]
University of California, Los Angeles
Citation: For fundamental experimental studies of the ground-state phases of the two dimensional electron gas, including the first identification of the Hall metal state in a half-filled Landau level.
Nominated by: DCMP
Sajeev John [2002]
University of Toronto
Citation: For pioneering contributions to studies of classical wave localization in disordered systems and to the theory of photonic band gap systems.
Nominated by: DCMP
Barbara A. Jones [2002]
IBM Almaden Research Center
Citation: For outstanding contributions to theories of impurity magnetism and spin transport in magnetic nanostructures.
Nominated by: DCMP
Sumitendra Mazumdar [2002]
University of Arizona
Citation: For pioneeing numerical work treating electronic correlations, ground state broken symmetries, photophysics and nonlinear spectroscopy.
Nominated by: DCMP
Adriana Moreo [2002]
Florida State University
Citation: For important contributions to computational techniques and their application to the manganites, d-wave superconductors and other correlated electronic systems.
Nominated by: DCMP
Franco Nori [2002]
University of Michigan
Citation: For innovative theoretical contributions to the study of vortex dynamics in superconductors, dynamical instabilities, Josephson junction arrays and quantum interference.
Nominated by: DCMP
Philip W. Phillips [2002]
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Citation: For creative theoretical contributions to the studies of strongly correlated electronic systems, including the random dimer model and superconductor-insulator transitions.
Nominated by: DCMP
Mark Arthur Reed [2002]
Yale University
Citation: For pioneering contributions to the investigation of electronic transport in quantum confined heterojunction devices, nanostructures and molecular scale systems.
Nominated by: DCMP
Jerry Alvon Simmons [2002]
Sandia National Laboratories
Citation: For outstanding contributions to the physics of tunneling in two dimensional electronic materials, including fractional quantum Hall and double quantum well systems.
Nominated by: DCMP
Boris Z. Spivak [2002]
University of Washington
Citation: For seminal contributions to studies of quantum interference effects in mesoscopic systems and of weak localization in disordered materials.
Nominated by: DCMP
Louis Taillefer [2002]
University of Toronto
Citation: For pioneering experimental studies of magneto- and thermal transport in heavy fermion and high Tc superconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP
Alexei Mikhail Tsvelik [2002]
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Citation: For seminal contributions to quantum magnetism and for the exact solutions of important integrable models.
Nominated by: DCMP
Xiao-Gang Wen [2002]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Citation: For fundamental contributions to the physics of the fractional quantum Hall effect, and for novel insights into quantum magnetism and high temperature superconductivity.
Nominated by: DCMP
Mohana Yethiraj [2002]
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Citation: For important neutron scattering studies of vortex structure, spin and lattice dynamics of high temperature and other superconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP