Jan Zaanen [2008]
Leiden University
Citation: For fundamental contributions to the theory of the strongly interacting electron systems in high Tc superconductors and other doped Mott-insulators.
Nominated by: DCMP
Hartmut Zabel [1996]
Ruhr Universitä Bochum
Citation: For his seminal contributions to our understanding of the structure and dynamics of hydrogen-metal systems, graphite intercalation compounds and magnetic metallic multilayers.
Nominated by: DMP
Rolland M Zabel [1939]
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Norman J Zabusky [1970]
Bell Telephone Laboratories
Citation: Also approved by the Division of Plasma Physics.
Nominated by: DFD
Jerrold Zacharias [1938]
Hunter College
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
W. H. Zachariasen [1930]
University of Chicago
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Cosmas Zachos [2010]
Argonne National Laboratory
Citation: For significant theoretical contributions to supersymmetry, and for pioneering investigations of fundamental mathematical structures underlying a broad range of physical systems.
Nominated by: DPF
Farhad Yusef-Zadeh [2010]
Northwestern University
Citation: For his discovery of many astrophysical sources in the core of the galaxy, and for his contributions to our understanding of these sources, of star formation, of molecular clouds interacting
with supernova remnants, and of the emission mechanism associated with the massive black hole at the galactic center.
Nominated by: DAP
Sufi Zafar [2007]
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Citation: For her contribution to the understanding of electrical degradation and charge transport mechanisms in high permittivity and SiO2 dielectric thin films, with a focus on advanced CMOS and memory device applications.
Nominated by: FIAP
D J Zaffarano [1953]
Iowa State
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Daniel J Zaffarano []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Chris D Zafiratos []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Chris D. Zafiratos [1986]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For his experimental studies of multi-nucleon transfer reactions and charge exchange reactions and their use to elucidate nuclear structure.
Nominated by: DNP
Charles T Zahn [1928]
Affiliation not available
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Amir A Zaidi []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
William A. Zajc [1997]
Columbia University
Citation: For his landmark contribution to experimental studies of two-boson correlation in relativistic heavy-ion collisions.
Nominated by: DNP
Leonid Zakharov [2007]
Princeton University
Citation: For contributions to the theory and numerical calculation of megnetohydrodynamic equilibria, stability, and transport in toroidal plasma confinement devices and for innovative ideas concerning the development of a lithium walled tokamak as an approach to an economic reactor.
Nominated by: DPP
Anvar Zakhidov [2009]
University of Texas, Dallas
Citation: For pioneering contributions to the design, fabrication, characterization and understanding of advanced functional nanomaterials and associated devices, from carbon nanotubes, superconducting or magnetic fullerenes and photonic crystals to solar cells, OLEDs and cold field emission cathodes.
Nominated by: DMP
Tamer A. Zaki [2022]
Johns Hopkins University
Citation: For fundamental contributions to linear and non-linear theories of bypass transition, novel applications of data science to fluid mechanics, and innovative numerical simulations of Newtonian and non-Newtonian flows with practical applications.
Nominated by: DFD
Stephane Zaleski [2005]
LMM/UPMC
Citation: For pioneering contributions to the development of Lattice Boltmann methods and advanced methods for multiphase flows as well as studies of atomization and other multiphase flow problems.
Nominated by: DFD
Thad P. Zaleskiewicz [2006]
University of Pittsburgh
Citation: For contributions to the education of teachers in contemporary physics topics through continuous sustained activity in the Contemporary Physics Education Project.
Nominated by: FED
Igor A. Zaliznyak [2018]
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Citation: For innovative use of neutron scattering to probe quantum materials and leadership in
development of the corresponding instrumentation.
Nominated by: DCMP
Richard Henry Zallen [1976]
Xerox Research Laboratory
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DCMP
Khairul B M Q Zaman [2010]
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Khairul B.M. Zaman [2010]
NASA Glenn Research Center
Citation: For advancing the understanding of vortex generating tab technology for mixing enhancement and noise reduction in jets, and for discovering and explaining 'transonic tones' in overexpanded jets.
Nominated by: DFD
Larry Zamick [1974]
Rutgers University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DNP
Alexander B. Zamolodchikov [1999]
Rutgers University
Citation: For fundamental results in conformal and integrable quantum field theory.
Nominated by: APS
Paolo Zanardi [2011]
University of Southern California
Citation: For his profound theoretical contributions at the interface of quantum information processing and condensed matter physics, in particular his pioneering work on noiseless subspaces, holonomic quantum computation, and the fidelity approach to quantum phase transitions.
Nominated by: DQI
Roya Zandi [2022]
University of California, Riverside
Citation: For the application of fundamental theories of elasticity, electrostatics, and phase transitions to elucidate unique physical phenomena arising in viral capsid formation, notably the origin of icosahedral symmetry, the role of disclinations, and the branched topology of RNA genomes.
Nominated by: DBIO
Andrew Mark Zangwill [1997]
Georgia Institute of Technology
Citation: For diverse theoretical contributions to surface and thin-film physics, most particularly, the kinetics of morphological evolutions during epitaxial growth.
Nominated by: DMP
Gary P. Zank [2004]
Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics & Dept of Physics
Citation: For fundamental contributions to the understanding of shocks, particle acceleration and plasma turbulence, and to studies of the solar wind, corona, interplanetary shocks and global heliospheric structure.
Nominated by: GPAP
Martin Zanni [2010]
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Citation: For advancing the technology behind femtosecond 2D IR spectroscopy and using it to uncover novel insights into the biophysics of membrane and aggregating polypeptides.
Nominated by: DCP
Vivien Zapf [2017]
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Citation: For seminal contributions to the understanding of quantum mechanical properties of superconductors, quantum magnets, and multiferroic systems at low temperatures and in extreme magnetic fields to 100T.
Nominated by: GMAG
Peter Zapol [2020]
Argonne National Laboratory
Citation: For contributions to computational methods in novel materials systems including nanostructures, surfaces, and interfaces for energy-related applications.
Nominated by: DCP
Stefano Zapperi [2015]
University of Milan
Citation: For key contributions to the understanding of statistical properties of crackling noise in materials, including the theory of the Barkhausen effects in ferromagnets and the understanding of dislocation avalanches in microplasticity.
Nominated by: GSNP
RIchard N Zare [1970]
Columbia University
Citation: Also approved by the Division of Chemical Physics.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Eugene Zaretsky [2020]
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Citation: For groundbreaking experiments that led to fundamental insights into shock-induced plasticity, phase transitions and dynamic strength of metals, ceramics and complex materials.
Nominated by: GCCM
Michael Charles Zarnstorff [1994]
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Citation: For contributions to parallel transport in toroidal devices, and for the verifications of the bootstrap current, which has led the way to the design of advanced tokamak reactors.
Nominated by: DPP
John Zasadzinski [2010]
Illinois Institute of Technology
Citation: For contributions to superconducting tunneling spectroscopy.
Nominated by: DCMP
Joseph A. Zasadzinski [2008]
University of California, Santa Barbara
Citation: For applying physical principles of self-assembly, directed assembly and bio-mimicry to create well-controlled lipid structures such as unilamellar vesicles and "vesosomes" for biomedical applications such as targeted drug-delivery vehicles and treatments for respiratory diseases, and for developing new microscopies for characterizing their microstructure, molecular organization and interactions.
Nominated by: DBIO
George Moiseevich Zaslavsky []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
George Moiseevitch Zaslavsky [1994]
New York University
Citation: For original developments in the theory of dynamical systems, the occurrence of chaos in dynamical systems, the development of techniques to analyze chaos-induced transport, and applications to physical systems.
Nominated by: DPP
Oleg Zatsarinny [2008]
Drake University
Citation: For the development of the B-Spline R-matrix method with non-orthogonal orbital sets for atomic structure calculations of exceptional accuracy and benchmark calculations for excitation and ionization of complex atoms and ions by photon and electron impact.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Richard A Zdanis [1976]
Johns Hopkins University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DPF
Abdelfattah M.G. Zebib [1994]
Rutgers University
Citation: In recognition of his innovative computational methods to understand fluid mechanical instabilities and nonlinear evolutions of boundary layers, porous media, double-diffusive convection, mantle convection, crystal growth melt, physical vapor deposition, and cylinder wakes.
Nominated by: DFD
A. Zee [2014]
University of California, Santa Barbara
Citation: For his wide-ranging impact on particle physics, quantum field theory, condensed matter physics, cosmology, and biophysics, and in recognition of his unique popular writings and textbooks.
Nominated by: DPF
Jorg Zegenhagen [2009]
European Synchroton Rad Fac
Citation: For his innovative contributions to the study of surfaces and interfaces with synchrotron radiation and his support of international science.
Nominated by: FIP
Remco G.T. Zegers [2017]
Michigan State University
Citation: For his study of spin and isospin excitations of atomic nuclei, and the implications of such excitations to our understanding of fundamental properties of nuclei, neutrinos, and astrophysical processes.
Nominated by: DNP
Benjamin Zeidman []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Herbert Zeiger []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Herbert J Zeiger [1966]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Anton Zeilinger [1998]
University of Innsbruck
Citation: For elucidating and extending the mystery of the quantum phenomena of interference and entanglement by elegant experiments with neutrons, atoms, and photon pairs together with new theoretical insights.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Eli Zeldov [2007]
Weizmann Institute of Science
Citation: For pioneering experiments that uncovered the nature of vortex lattice melting and elucidated the vortex phase diagram in high temperature superconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP
Anatoli Zelenski [2018]
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Citation: For groundbreaking work in developing high-intensity high-brightness polarized ion beam
sources, in particular, optically-pumped polarized sources.
Nominated by: DPB
Tanya Zelevinsky [2018]
Columbia University
Citation: For pioneering research on producing ultracold molecules confined in optical lattices and using
them for precision spectroscopy and test of fundamental physics.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Vladimir G. Zelevinsky [1997]
Michigan State University
Citation: For his seminal contributions to many-body theory, including, the theoretical foundations for fermion-boson mapping, discovery of the O(5) dynamic symmetry for soft nuclei, and the elucidation of many-body quantum chaos.
Nominated by: DNP
Sam Zeller [2021]
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Citation: For outstanding contributions and intellectual leadership in developing the understanding of GeV neutrino interactions and their importance for past, current, and future neutrino oscillation experiments.
Nominated by: DPF
Michael E. Zeller [1990]
Yale University
Citation: For contributions to experimental high-energy physics, especially in the development and execution of highly sensitive experiments to study and to search for important rare decay modes of the charged K+ meson.
Nominated by: DPF
Mark W. Zemensky [1931]
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for P.C.
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Clarence Zener [1935]
Washington University in St. Louis
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Bei Zeng [2021]
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Citation: For pioneering work and contributions in quantum information science (QIS), including error correction and fault-tolerance, many-body entanglement, quantum tomography, quantum marginals, and QIS applications in quantum matter, and for her long-term contribution to QIS services and education.
Nominated by: DQI
Xiao Cheng Zeng [2005]
University of Nebraska
Citation: For his original contributions to the study of vapor-liquid nucleation and discoveries of novel nanostructures of two-dimensional silicon clusters and single-walled silicon nanotubes.
Nominated by: DCP
Roberto Zenit [2016]
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Citation: For outstanding contributions in bubbly and granular flows, and for dedicated service to strengthening the fluid dynamics community in Mexico.
Nominated by: DFD
Arnulfo Zepeda [1993]
CINVESTAV-IPN
Citation: For original research in high energy theory and phenomenology; for leadership in high energy physics in Mexico; for initiatives in promoting closer communication among physicists in North America.
Nominated by: FIP
Dieter Zeppenfeld [1999]
University of Wisconsin
Citation: For pioneering contributions to the theoretical formulation of effective electroweak gauge boson interactions in a model-independent way and in the linear-sigma model, which initiated phenomenological and experimental studies of gauge boson anomalous coup.
Nominated by: DPF
Giuseppe Zerbi []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Giuseppe Zerbi [1981]
University of Trieste
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DPOLY
Michael C. Zerner [1995]
University of Florida
Citation: For development of semi-empirical theory of electronic structure of large molecules, and its application to determination of molecular structure and spectra.
Nominated by: DCP
Louis Zernow []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Alex Zettl [1999]
University of California, Berkeley
Citation: For studies of electronic materials in reduced dimensions.
Nominated by: DCMP
Ahmed H Zewail [1982]
Affiliation not available
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DCP
Edward F Zganjar [1982]
Affiliation not available
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DPOLY
Hui Zhai [2022]
Tsinghua University
Citation: For contributions to cold atom physics including spin-orbit coupled BEC, orbital Feshbach resonance, and scale invariant hydrodynamics.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Bing Zhang [2014]
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Citation: For his significant scientific contributions to the understanding of the physical mechanisms of high-energy astrophysical sources, especially the prompt emission and afterglows of cosmological gamma-ray bursts.
Nominated by: DAP
Chuanwei Zhang [2017]
University of Texas at Dallas
Citation: For seminal contributions to theoretical research in ultracold atomic physics, including studies of spin-orbit coupled quantum gases, topological superfluids with Majorana or Weyl fermions, and Fulde-Ferrell superfluid states.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Fu Chun Zhang [1999]
University of Cincinnati
Citation: For contributions to the theory of strongly-correlated electron systems.
Nominated by: DCMP
Fu-Chun Zhang [1999]
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Gang Zhang [2022]
Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Citation: For seminal contributions in understanding the phononic physics in low-dimensional quantum materials, in particular the discovery of anomalous size dependence in thermal conductivity, and for pioneering work on developing and applying methods to study nanoscale and interfacial thermal conduction.
Nominated by: DCOMP
Jiandi Zhang [2014]
Louisiana State University
Citation: For his significant contributions to elucidating the correlation between bulk and surface static and dynamic properties of complex materials.
Nominated by: DMP
Jin Z Zhang [2009]
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Jin Z. Zhang [2009]
University of California, Santa Cruz
Citation: For important fundamental understanding of photophysical properties and charge carrier dynamics of semiconductor and metal nanomaterials based on ultrafast studies.
Nominated by: DCP
Jing Zhang [2019]
Shanxi University
Citation: For contributions to the fields of continuous-variable quantum information and quantum gases, especially for his pioneering experiments to realize spin-orbit coupling in degenerate Fermi gases.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Jun Zhang [2017]
New York University
Citation: For elegant and artful experiments that have moved fluid-structure interactions into the scientific mainstream, and which have inspired their study in physics, biology, engineering, geophysics, and applied mathematics.
Nominated by: DFD
Qiming Zhang [2012]
Pennsylvania State University
Citation: For his pioneering work in electroactive polymers in exploiting defect modifications to significantly enhance the performance of materials and in advancing their application for energy conversion and energy storage
Nominated by: DMP
Ruiqin Zhang [2018]
City University of Hong Kong
Citation: For path-breaking contributions to the development of quantum-mechanical many-body
methods as well as modeling and simulation of large electronic systems such as those with
nanosurfaces, promoting their applications in the fields of environment, energy, biology and
medicine.
Nominated by: DCOMP
Shengbai Zhang [2001]
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Citation: For contributions to the understanding of semiconductor defects, impurities, surfaces, interfaces, and high-pressure phases using first-principles calculations.
Nominated by: DCOMP
Shiwei Zhang [2009]
College of William & Mary
Citation: For pioneering work in algorithmic innovation of quantum Monte Carlo methods and their applications to many fields of fermion physics including condensed matter, quantum chemistry, nuclear physics, and cold-atom research.
Nominated by: DCOMP
Shoucheng Zhang [2005]
Stanford University
Citation: For pioneering contributions to the development and exploitation of the effective field theories of highly correlated electronic systems.
Nominated by: DCMP
Shuang Zhang [2022]
University of Hong Kong
Citation: For seminal contributions to the development of optical metamaterials, topological photonics, nonlinear metasurfaces, and metasurface photonic devices.
Nominated by: DLS
Shufeng Zhang [2005]
University of Missouri, Columbia
Citation: For his pioneering theoretical models and analyses of spin transport in magnetically layered structures, films and heterogeneous alloys.
Nominated by: GMAG
Weiping Zhang [2022]
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Citation: For seminal works in laser manipulation of ultracold atomic quantum gases, in particular, pioneering contributions to the field of nonlinear atom optics, and the development of quantum metrology with novel quantum interferometers and atom-photon interface.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Wenqing Zhang [2014]
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Citation: For pioneering contributions to the understanding of advanced thermoelectric materials and their application in industry based on ab initio calculations, and for developing ab initio thermodynamic tools for metal/ceramic interfaces.
Nominated by: FIAP
Xi Cheng [2002]
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Xi-Cheng Zhang [2002]
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Citation: For pioneering contributions to free-space terahertz optics, particularly the successful development of terahertz wave generation, sensing and imaging.
Nominated by: DLS
Xiang Zhang [2008]
University of California, Berkeley
Citation: For the pioneering demonstration of the optical Superlens and Hyperlens for nano-optics; the development of concepts of metamaterials, plasmonic, and far IR magnetism; seminal contributions to the plasmonic lithography.
Nominated by: FIAP
Xiaoguang Zhang [2012]
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Citation: For pioneering work in the development and application of the scattering theory and computational methods to materials studies, in particular to the study of electron transport in magnetic tunnel junctions
Nominated by: DCOMP
Xin Zhang [2019]
Boston University
Citation: For research and education using microelectromechanical systems and metamaterials to address a wide range of important problems in areas ranging from energy to healthcare to homeland security.
Nominated by: FIAP
Xixiang Zhang [2016]
King Abdullah University of Science & Technology
Citation: For innovative contributions to macroscopic quantum tunneling of magnetization and resonant spin tunneling in magnetic molecules, and the discovery of materials with large magnetocaloric effects for room temperature magnetic cooling.
Nominated by: GMAG
Yong Zhang [2017]
University of North Carolina – Charlotte
Citation: For outstanding contributions to the fundamental understanding, characterization, and applications of semiconductor hetero-structures and isoelectronic impurities in semiconductors.
Nominated by: FIAP
Zhenyu Zhang [1998]
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Zhenyu Zhang [1998]
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Citation: For original and innovative contributions to the understanding of thin-film growth mechanisms and kinetic/dynamical processes at surfaces.
Nominated by: DMP
Zhuomin Zhang [2015]
Georgia Institute of Technology
Citation: For advancing the knowledge of near-field thermal radiation between objects at nanometer distances as well as the radiative properties of photonic crystals and metamaterials for energy harvesting and semiconductor processing.
Nominated by: FIAP
Jiang Zhao [2013]
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Citation: For imaginative and successful applications of single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy to polymer physics issues ranging from polyelectrolytes to chain crystallization.
Nominated by: DPOLY
Zhengguo Zhao [2012]
University of Science & Technology of China
Citation: For outstanding leadership in measuring hadronic cross sections and particle properties at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider and for important contributions to the detector construction and physics analysis of the ATLAS experiment at CERN
Nominated by: DPF
Andrey Zheludev [2008]
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Citation: For elegant neutron scattering investigations of quantum magnetism and quantum critical phenomena, especially in spin-chain compounds.
Nominated by: DCMP
Nikolay Zheludev [2018]
University of Southampton, UK
Citation: For seminal contributions and international leadership in nanophotonics and metamaterials.
Nominated by: DLS
Xiaochao Zheng [2015]
University of Virginia
Citation: For advancing the measurement of parity violating asymmetry in electron-nucleon deep inelastic scattering.
Nominated by: GHP
Alexander Zholents [2005]
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Citation: For many creative contributions to accelerator physics including optical manipulation of beams in stochastic cooling, laser "slicing" techniques for generation of femtosecond x-ray pulses, and enhanced x-ray production in FELs.
Nominated by: DPB
Dongping Zhong [2009]
Ohio State University
Citation: For his outstanding contributions to biophysics, by brilliantly integrating techniques of molecular biology and state-of-the-art laser physics to elucidate the mechanism of macromolecular hydration and the impact of protein structure on dynamics.
Nominated by: DBIO
Bing Zhou [2001]
University of Michigan
Citation: For outstanding contributions and leadership in the development, construction, and exploitation of complex detectors in fundamental particle physics experiments.
Nominated by: DPF
Huan-Xiang Zhou [2010]
Florida State University
Citation: For his pioneering contributions to theoretical and computational biophysics, in particular by developing elegent theories and methods on protein-ligand binding and the effects of intracellular environment on biophysical properties of proteins.
Nominated by: DBIO
Mingfei Zhou [2019]
Fudan University
Citation: For outstanding contributions to the development and application of infrared spectroscopic techniques for the elucidation of the structure, chemical bonding, and reactivity of transient new molecules and clusters.
Nominated by: DCP
Ruhong Zhou [2011]
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Citation: For outstanding research on structure and biodynamics of proteins, particularly the hydrophobic effect and the role of water, using massively parallel molecular dynamics computations.
Nominated by: DBIO
Xingjiang Zhou [2016]
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Citation: For significant contributions to the development of vacuum ultraviolet laser-based angle- and spin-resolved photoemission systems, and incisive investigation into the electronic structure of high temperature cuprate and iron-based superconductors.
Nominated by: DCMP
Ye Zhou [2019]
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Citation: For seminal contributions to understanding the evolution of turbulent interfaces from the weakly nonlinear to fully turbulent regimes relevant to the micro-scales of laser experiments, and the inertial confinement fusion to the mega-scales of supernova explosions, space physics, and astrophysics.
Nominated by: DPP
Jian-Xin Zhu [2016]
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Citation: For outstanding and original contributions to correlated electron systems, specifically electronic structure in unconventional superconductors and heavy fermions.
Nominated by: DCMP
Jun Zhu [2020]
Pennsylvania State University
Citation: For fundamental advances in the understanding of charge-, valley- and spin-transport in 2D materials.
Nominated by: DCMP
Junjie Zhu [2022]
University of Michigan
Citation: For outstanding leadership and critical contributions to electroweak physics at the Fermilab Tevatron and the LHC, the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer upgrades, and the REU as well as high school teacher programs at CERN.
Nominated by: DPF
Lei Zhu [2022]
Case Western Reserve University
Citation: For dielectric and ferroelectric physics in polymers and their capacitive, piezoelectric, and electrostrictive applications
Nominated by: DPOLY
Shining Zhu [2017]
Nanjing University
Citation: For distinguished contributions to ferroelectric physics, quasi-phase-matched nonlinear optics, laser physics and technology, nano-photonics and metamaterials and leadership in enhancing the international physics community.
Nominated by: FIP
Shiyao Zhu [2011]
Hong Kong Baptist University
Citation: For pioneering contributions in quantum optics, particularly work on spontaneous noise quenching and lasing without inversion, and for championing Chinese-American collaborations in quantum optics and physics in general.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Xiangdong Zhu [2007]
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Xiangdong Zhu [2007]
University of California, Davis
Citation: For innovative study of physical and chemical processes and ultrathin films, including those of biological significance, on solid surfaces, using real-time/spectroscopic linear and nonlinear optical techniques.
Nominated by: DCP
Xiaoyang Zhu [2011]
University of Texas, Austin
Citation: For pioneering investigations of surface molecular structure, electronic band alignment, and femtosecond electron and nuclear dynamics at molecule-solid interfaces, including applications to surface photochemistry, molecular electronics, and solar energy conversion.
Nominated by: DCP
Yimei Zhu [2006]
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Citation: For outstanding and innovative development and implementation of advanced electron beam experiments to understand electronic and magnetic structures and the physical behavior of functional materials such as superconductors and ferromagnetics.
Nominated by: DMP
Yuntian Zhu [2011]
North Carolina State University
Citation: For pioneer work on the fundamental understanding of deformation physics in nanocrystalline materials.
Nominated by: DMP
Xiaowei Zhuang [2012]
Harvard University
Citation: For her seminal contributions to the development of biophysical techniques involving super-resolution fluorescence microscopy and single molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer, and her successful applications of these techniques to many critical biological problems
Nominated by: DBIO
Royce K.P. Zia [2006]
Virginia Technical Institute
Citation: For seminal and sustained contributions to statistical physics, especially critical phenomena, interfacial properties and far-from-equilibrium phenomena.
Nominated by: GSNP
James F. Ziegler [1980]
Not available
Citation: Not Provided
Nominated by: DNP
Malgorzata Zielinska-Pfabe [1989]
Smith Coll
Citation: For contributions to the theoretical study of dynamics of collisions between heavy ions at low and intermediate energies.
Nominated by: DNP
Robert M. Ziff [2002]
University of Michigan
Citation: For his sustained contributions to understanding the kinetics of aggregation and fragmentation, nonequilibrium chemical reactions, kinetic phase transitions, and percolation theory.
Nominated by: GSNP
Arie Zigler [2000]
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Citation: In recognition of his fundamental experimental contributions to the field of ultra high intensity laser matter interactions.
Nominated by: FIP
Gergely T. Zimanyi [2012]
University of California, Davis
Citation: For contributions to the theory of strongly correlated systems, vortices, and magnetic hysteresis
Nominated by: DCMP
B H Zimm [1953]
General Electric
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Bruno H Zimm []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
E J Zimmerman [1964]
University of Nebraska
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Eric D. Zimmerman [2020]
University of Colorado
Citation: For significant contributions to the T2K experiment in the neutrino beamline focusing magnet construction, for physics analysis of neutrino oscillations, and for leadership in the NA61/SHINE experiment.
Nominated by: DPF
George B Zimmerman [1996]
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
George B. Zimmerman [1996]
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Citation: For his creation, and subsequent development, of the LASNEX simulation code, which has been used extensively to guide the development of the National ICF program from its inception, to this day.
Nominated by: DCOMP
George Zimmerman [2010]
Boston University
Citation: For his wide-ranging initiatives to advance the history of physics, including oral history interviews, departmental histories, and dissemination of historical sessions on the internet.
Nominated by: FHPP
Isa Zimmerman [2010]
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Peter D. Zimmerman [1990]
Kings College
Citation: For analysis and participation on nuclear arms issues in the START talks and in the public sector.
Nominated by: FPS
William Zimmerman [1998]
University of Minnesota
Citation: For research on macroscopic quantum properties and vorticity in superfluid 4HE.
Nominated by: DCMP
Frank Zimmermann [2004]
CERN
Citation: For many theoretical and experimental contributions to accelerator physics including the study of beam-ion and beam-electron cloud interactions, collective instabilities, non-linear optics, and beam measurements.
Nominated by: DPB
William Zimmermann [1998]
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Steven J. Zinkle [2013]
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Citation: For significant contributions to the fundamental understanding of radiation effects in metallic and ceramic materials.
Nominated by: DMP
W H Zinn []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Walter H Zinn [1939]
Columbia University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Ernst K. Zinner [1990]
Washington University in St. Louis
Citation: For original measurements of isotopic ratios in selected, small samples of extraterrestrial materials, culminating in the discovery of primordial interstellar grains of the siC and graphite.
Nominated by: DAP
Richard W. Ziolkowski [2016]
University of Arizona
Citation: For contributions to the analysis and modeling of electromagnetic phenomena in linear and nonlinear complex media and metamaterials.
Nominated by: DLS
Annette Zippelius [2007]
Universitaet Goettingen
Citation: For her many deep, innovative and lasting contributions to statistical physics, especially in the areas of spin glasses, neural networks, vulcanized matter and granular media.
Nominated by: GSNP
Michael S. Zisman [2000]
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Citation: For his key role in storage ring designs of synchrotron radiation sources and electron-positron factories, authoring the ZAP design code and in the design, construction and commissioning of the PEP-II/LER.
Nominated by: DPB
Paul William Zitzewitz [2001]
University of Michigan, Dearborn
Citation: For his many contributions to physics and science education for high school and middle school teachers and students, and for his many contributions to the Forum on Education.
Nominated by: FED
Lucy M. Ziurys [2008]
University of Arizona
Citation: For forefront contributions in molecular spectroscopy leading to new discoveries and understanding of molecules in interstellar and circumstellar environments.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Ahmet Ziyaeddin [1986]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For interpretation of dynamic light and neutron scattering from polymer solutions.
Nominated by: DPOLY
Alexander V. Zlobin [2014]
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Citation: For his multi-year leadership, personal innovative contributions and achievements in the development and demonstration of new generation superconducting accelerator magnets based on Nb3Sn superconductor.
Nominated by: DPB
Alfred J Zmuda [1966]
Johns Hopkins University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Otto J Zobel [1931]
AT&T
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Hartmut Zohm [2016]
Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik
Citation: For his fundamental contributions to the understanding and control of magneto-hydrodynamic instabilities, the application of electron cyclotron heating and current drive systems on tokamaks, the development of integrated DEMO operating scenarios and for programmatic leadership in fusion research.
Nominated by: DPP
Paul Zoller [1986]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For his contributions to the measurement of the thermodynamic or quasi-thermodynamic properties of polymer systems in the melt, crystalline and glassy states and of transitions between these.
Nominated by: DPOLY
Peter Zoller [1992]
University of Innsbruck
Citation: For his work illuminating many novel aspects of the interactions between intense laser fields and atoms.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Dean A. Zollman [1997]
Kansas State University
Citation: For producing innovative multi-media materials that have demonstrated great value in teaching physics and for leadership in training and encouraging physics teachers at all levels to use technology.
Nominated by: FED
Stefan Zollner [2004]
Motorola, Inc
Citation: For advancement and application of measurements enabling the development of semiconductor materials and processes for microelectronic devices, especially using spectroscopic ellipsometry and high-resolution x-ray diffraction.
Nominated by: GIMS
Max Zolotorev [2007]
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Citation: For the invention of methods to generate ultra-cold and ultra-fast sources of electron and ion beams using lasers and optical techniques.
Nominated by: DPB
Fulvio Zonca [2005]
C.R. Enea Frascati
Citation: For fundamental contributions to the resonant continuum damping, global structures and energetic-particle excitations of shear Alfven waves in toroidal fusion plasmas.
Nominated by: DPP
Jens C Zorn [1973]
University of Michigan
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Xiaoqin Zou [2019]
University of Missouri
Citation: For outstanding contributions to developing novel physics-based algorithms for modeling protein interactions with applications to structure-based drug design.
Nominated by: DBIO
Theo J.M. Zouros [2006]
University of Crete
Citation: For his many years of exploration of ion-atom collisions through high-resolution electron spectroscopy and his study of inelastic scattering of electrons from highly-charged ions through the use of quasi-free electron targets.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Muhammad Suhail Zubairy [2005]
Texas A&M University
Citation: For his pioneering and wide ranging contributions in quantum optics with special emphasison quantum computing and quantum noise quenching in lasers and optical amplifiers.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Alexander Zucker []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Alexander Zucker [1955]
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Michael E. Zucker [2008]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Citation: For development of fundamental techniques and practical instrumentation for interferometric gravitational wave detection and for leadership in LIGO during the transition from laboratory-scale to kilometer-scale devices.
Nominated by: DGRAV
Michael Zudov [2015]
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Citation: For seminal experiments on nonequilibrium transport in high Landau levels of 2D systems, including discovery of microwave-induced resistance oscillations and zero-resistance states.
Nominated by: DCMP
Slobodan Zumer [2017]
University of Ljublljana
Citation: For theoretical contributions to the soft condensed matter physics of liquid crystal systems.
Nominated by: DSOFT
Bruno Zumino []
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
R. V. Zumstein [1931]
Ohio State University
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Alex Zunger [1999]
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Citation: For his work on the theoretical basis for first-principles electronic structure theory of materials, and for its imaginative use in the advancement of our knowledge of alloys, nanostructures and prediction of new materials.
Nominated by: DMP
Jian-Min Zuo [2013]
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Citation: For major contributions to the development of electron nanodiffraction and coherent diffraction for quantitative atomic structural analysis, and to their applications in fundamental understanding of nanoscale structural physics in solids, solid interfaces and surfaces.
Nominated by: DMP
Jure Zupan [2018]
University of Cincinnati
Citation: For pioneering contributions to flavor physics, including the method for determining the gamma
angle in the CKM matrix at B factories, as well as his achievements in Higgs phenomenology and dark matter physics.
Nominated by: DPF
Gisbert Zuputlitz [1978]
University of Heidelberg
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DAMOP
Eva Zurek [2022]
University at Buffalo, SUNY
Citation: For the application of forefront computational electronic structure methods to reveal microscopic processes occurring in large molecules and nanostructures, for the design of hydride superconductors, and for related educational innovations in computational science.
Nominated by: DCOMP
Kathryn Zurek [2016]
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Citation: For innovative contributions to particle phenomenology, especially in the development of models of asymmetric dark matter and hidden valley particles.
Nominated by: DPF
Wojciech H. Zurek [2009]
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Citation: For his seminal contributions to the theory of quantum decoherence, and his contributions to quantum foundations more generally.
Nominated by: DQI
Robert W Zurmuhle [1975]
University of Pennsylvania
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: DNP
Igor Zutic [2016]
State University of New York - Buffalo
Citation: For pioneering contributions to the theory of spin-dependent transport, magnetism in semiconductor nanostructures, and novel spintronic devices.
Nominated by: GMAG
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
Stewart Jay Zweben [1993]
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Citation: For extensive innovative measurements on magnetic turbulence, plasma edge turbulence and for the design of unique diagnostics and measurements of escaping fusion produced ions.
Nominated by: DPP
Ellen Gould Zweibel [1991]
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Citation: For major theoretical contributions to plasma astrophysics, including pioneering studies of evolution of solar- coronal magnetic fields forced by photospheric motions and of magnetic reconnection in the galactic interstellar medium.
Nominated by: DPP
P F Zweifel [1963]
Affiliation not available
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Andrew Zwicker [2010]
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Citation: For his outstanding service to Physics and Society issues and his excellent leadership on innovative education research and education outreach.
Nominated by: FPS
Earl Frederick Zwicker [1991]
Illinois Inst of Tech
Citation: For his development of a novel interactive process of having students discover basic idea in physics through "live" classroom experiences.
Nominated by: APS
Fritz Zwicky [1926]
California Institute of Technology
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS
Timothy Scott Zwier [2000]
Purdue University
Citation: For significant contributions to the understanding of intramolecular and intermolecular interactions, particularly of hydrogen bonded species, by application of double resonance laser spectroscopy to isolated molecules and molecular clusters.
Nominated by: DLS
Martin Zwierlein [2016]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Citation: For groundbreaking experiments with ultracold Fermi gases.
Nominated by: DAMOP
Vladimir Zworykin [1931]
Electrical Engineer
Citation: Not available
Nominated by: APS