Jesse W. Beams Award
Der Jesse W. Beams Award der American Physical Society ist ein seit 1973 jährlich vergebener Physik-Preis für Physiker, die in den zehn Staaten des Südostens der USA wirkten, als sie ihre mit der Auszeichnung gewürdigten Arbeiten ausführten. Er ist nach Jesse Wakefield Beams benannt.
Preisträger
Bearbeiten- 1973 Earl Plyler, Florida State University
- 1974 Walter Gordy, Duke University
- 1975 Joseph Hamilton, Vanderbilt University
- 1976 Robert Coleman, University of Virginia
- 1977 Lawrence Slifkin, University of North Carolina
- 1978 E. Dwight Adams, University of Florida
- 1979 Lawrence C. Biedenharn, Duke University
- 1980 Horacio Farach, University of South Carolina, Charles Poole, University of South Carolina
- 1981 Albert Fromhold, Auburn University
- 1982 Horst Meyer, Duke University
- 1983 Ivan Sellin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- 1984 Rufus Ritchie, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- 1985 Hugh Kelly, University of Virginia
- 1986 Paul Stelson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- 1987 David P. Landau, University of Georgia
- 1988 James McCarthy, University of Virginia
- 1989 Arthur Snell, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- 1990 Joseph Ford, Georgia Institute of Technology
- 1991 Robert Compton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- 1992 Edward Bilpuch, Duke University
- 1993 Fereydoon Family, Emory University
- 1994 Frank Avignone, University of South Carolina
- 1995 George Samuel Hurst, University of Tennessee
- 1996 Pierre Sikivie, University of Florida
- 1997 Gary Mitchell, North Carolina State University
- 1998 Donald D. Clayton, Clemson University
- 1999 Uzi Landman, Georgia Institute of Technology
- 2000 Kirby Kemper, Florida State University
- 2001 Lynn Boatner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- 2002 M. Raymond Flannery, Georgia Institute of Technology
- 2003 Jerzy Bernholc, North Carolina State University
- 2004 Thomas Thundat, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- 2005 Thomas Curtright, University of Miami, Charles Thorn, University of Florida
- 2006 Akuruni V. Ramayya, Vanderbild University
- 2007 Berndt Mueller, Duke University
- 2008 Herbert Mook, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- 2009 Gerald Lucovsky, North Carolina State University
- 2010 Beate Schmittmann, Virginia Tech
- 2011 John E. Thomas, North Carolina State University
- 2012 Walter de Heer, Georgia Tech
- 2013 Robert P. Behringer, Duke University
- 2014 Brad Cox, University of Virginia
- 2015 Anatoly V. Radyushkin, Old Dominion University
- 2016 Gabriela González, Louisiana State University
- 2017 Henry Krakauer, College of William and Mary
- 2018 Jorge Piekarewicz, Florida State University
- 2019 Arthur E. Champagne, Christian Iliadis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- 2020 Joseph Poon, University of Virginia
- 2021 Latifa Elouadrhiri, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
- 2022 Neil Sullivan, University of Florida
- 2023 Peter Hirschfeld, University of Florida
- 2024 Laura Reina, Florida State University[1]
Weblinks
Bearbeiten- ↑ Lamiaa El Fassi: SESAPS 2024 Beams, Pegram, and Slack Awards. In: aps.org. 30. Oktober 2024, abgerufen am 8. November 2024 (englisch).