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.

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Jack G Hehn [2003]
American Institute of Physics
Citation: For his wide range of experience in physics and science education, curriculum development, implementing large-scale programs for AAPT and AIP, and administering educational programs for the National Science Foundation.
Nominated by: FED

Robert C Hilborn [2003]
Amherst College
Citation: For leadership in improving undergraduate physics education and uniting all segments of the physics community in recognizing the importance of undergraduate physics programs.
Nominated by: FED

Priscilla W Laws [2003]
Dickinson College
Citation: For her numerous contributions to physics education and for her development of data collecting computer tools and methods to use them efficiently.
Nominated by: FED

John W Layman [2003]
University of Maryland
Citation: For his contributions to physics education and for his national leadership in the training of physics teachers.
Nominated by: FED

Duncan Eldridge McBride [2003]
National Science Foundation
Citation: For his innovative leadership at the national level in enhancing the effectiveness of physics education for undergraduates, and for his tenacious advocacy of programs that improve education throughout the country.
Nominated by: FED

Richard W Robinett [2003]
Pennsylvania State University
Citation: For his contributions to undergraduate education in quantum mechanics, especially in visualization, and for demonstrated excellence in the training and advising of undergraduate physics majors.
Nominated by: FED

Bruce Arne Sherwood [2003]
North Carolina State University
Citation: For pioneering applications of computers in physics instruction, such as PLATO-based mechanics and EM Field, and development of tools for creating such applications, including TUTOR, MicroTutor, cT, and Vpython.
Nominated by: FED

Mano Singham [2003]
Case Western Reserve University
Citation: For contributions to K-12 teacher education, the development of active learning methods in physics classrooms, and our understanding of the nature of science instruction.
Nominated by: FED