多位华人学者入选!2024年美国物理学会会士名单出炉

近日,美国物理学会(American Physical Society,APS)公布了2024年新增选会士(APS Fellow)名单,据统计已有多位华人学者当选。

美国物理学会成立于1899年,是世界上最具声望的物理学专业学会之一,目前在全球拥有会员5万余人。其会士制度始于1921年,APS每年新会士当选人数不超过其成员总数的千分之五,以表彰他们推进物理学原创性研究、应用物理学于科学技术、以及在物理教育和领导力等方面的重大创新性贡献。

部分入选华人学者介绍

陆朝阳,中国科学技术大学教授、博士生导师 ,中国科学技术大学上海研究院执行院长。
现任九三学社中央委员,九三学社安徽省委副主委、青年工作委员会主任,上海市青年联合会第十三届副主席。
陆朝阳于2000年考入中国科学技术大学;2004年本科毕业后被保送至合肥微尺度物质科学国家研究中心量子物理和量子信息研究部就读;2008年硕士毕业后赴英国留学;2011年获得英国剑桥大学物理学博士学位,之后回国进入中国科学技术大学工作;2014年获得香港求是杰出青年学者奖;2015年获得国家杰出青年科学基金资助;2016年被《自然》杂志评为“中国十大科学之星”;2017年5月获得第21届中国青年五四奖章,6月获得欧洲物理学会授予的菲涅尔奖;2019年获得科学探索奖,仁科芳雄亚洲奖;2020年获得美国光学学会颁发的阿道夫隆奖章;2021年获得美国物理学会颁发的兰道尔本内特量子计算奖;2023年成为首批新基石研究员。
陆朝阳主要从事量子物理基础、量子光学和实用化量子信息技术研究。

2023年10月,中国科学家陆朝阳等成功构建“九章三号”,再度刷新世界纪录。

常翠祖(Cui-Zu Chang),现为宾州州立大学物理系助理教授。2007年在山东大学光学工程系获得学士学位,2013年在清华大学物理系获得博士学位。读博期间,常翠祖在导师薛其坤的指导下,为量子反常霍尔效应的实验发现做出了重要贡献。 常翠祖2013 年基于分子束外延技术制备了超薄磁性拓扑绝缘体薄膜并首次观测到了量子反常霍尔效应,这一成果被 2016 年诺贝尔物理奖列为拓扑物态领域最重大的实验突破之一。
在博士后期间,他在量子反常霍尔效应领域又取得了重大突破——他采用先前张守晟教授和中科院物理所方忠教授理论预言行不通的钒掺杂拓扑绝缘体薄膜,在这一个新的体系中实现了性能更优异的量子反常霍尔效应。在钒掺杂拓扑绝缘体体系中,边态电流达到了真正的零能量耗散。到今天为止,能够实现量子反常霍尔效应的仅有的两个体系都是由常翠祖在实验上首次实现的。
王大军,香港中文大学物理系教授,2007 年在美国康涅狄格大学获得博士学位。在加入香港中文大学之前,他于 2007 年至 2010 年在 JILA/科罗拉多大学担任博士后研究助理。他的主要研究兴趣包括超冷极性分子、超冷化学反应、偶极多体物理、超冷混合物和旋量系统。

胡大年,南方科技大学社科中心教授。他的研究工作专注于20世纪中国科技史,重点是中国现代物理学史。他的第一部英文专著China and Albert Einstein 2017年被美国物理学会会刊Physics Today的编辑遴选为五部基本的物理史著作之一。该书的中文增订版《爱因斯坦在中国》出版于2006年,被《中华读书报》评选为当年的全国十佳图书之一。目前,他已经在海内外的专业杂志上发表了30余篇研究论文,并主编了两种英文期刊的中国现代科技史专辑。

周海东,田纳西大学物理系教授,分别于1999年和2002年获得中国科学技术大学本科和硕士学位,2005年于德克萨斯大学奥斯丁分校获得博士学位。2006年-2012年,在美国国家强磁场实验室从事博士后和研究员工作。之后任职于田纳西大学物理系,主要研究领域为发现具有量子自旋行为、多铁性、轨道有序等物性的新型几何阻挫材料。

Hao Zeng,纽约州立大学布法罗分校物理系教授,主要研究包括:研究原子薄层中的磁性;开发新型 2D 磁体及其异质结构;开发用于成像和磁热疗等生物医学应用的新型磁性纳米颗粒。

Jiaqiang Yan,美国橡树岭国家实验室研究员,研究重点是具有不寻常的电、磁、热特性的新型材料的设计、生长和表征。工作涉及新型材料的合理合成,主要是单晶形式,以及结构-功能关系的研究。目标是了解如何设计具有所需功能的新材料。

何佳清,南方科技大学物理系讲席教授,长期从事热电材料的电声解耦和构效关系方面的研究,提出了“高熵法”等策略实现电子和声子解耦来优化热电材料性能, 开发了迄今为止世界上公开报道热电转换效率最高热电器件。何佳清教授在SCI杂志上发表了包括多篇Science和Nature等论文300余篇,被引用38000多次,H因子93。申请国内国际专利52项,授权专利32项。

周磊,复旦大学副校长,复旦大学物理系教授,博士生导师。1992年于复旦大学物理系获学士学位,1997年于复旦大学物理系获博士学位,导师为中国科学院院士陶瑞宝。1997年—2000年于日本仙台东北大学金属材料研究所担任博士后。2007年获国家杰出青年基金资助。历任复旦大学物理学系副主任、主任等职。2023年12月任复旦大学副校长。

在电磁超构材料、光子晶体等领域从事理论实验研究。发表论文140余篇,其中含1篇Nat. Mater.、6篇PRL、1篇PRX、2篇Nano Lett.、1篇Nat. Commun.、2篇Light: Sci. &Appl.等,1部专著(Springer)。论文总引用5800余次,单篇最高引用 640余次。

Meng Shen,芝加哥大学普里茨克分子工程学院博士后,研究专门通过开发和使用多尺度理论和计算方法,识别和量化控制软物质结构、机械和传输特性的相互依存和竞争效应。她的研究兴趣是理解违反直觉的物理现象,例如静电介导的在良好溶剂中的自组装、范德华材料之间的弹道传热以及凝聚态材料的负泊松比以指导多功能材料的设计。

孙年祥,现任美国东北大学电子与计算机工程系教授,美国国家科学基金会职业生涯奖获得者,此外还获得Søren Buus杰出研究奖等多项荣誉。主要研究领域为信息材料、微波器件,在国际上最早将多铁材料做成器件,目前发表科研论文240余篇、申请专利20余项,其中1篇论文被选为“过去十年(2001-2010年)高级功能材料中最杰出的十篇论文”之一。孙年祥为《Sensors》、 《IEEE Transactions on Magnetics》等SCI期刊编辑。

万贤纲,南京大学物理学院副院长, 入选教育部“新世纪优秀人才支持计划”。近年来关于5d过渡金属氧化物奇异物理研究的一系列原创性工作受到了同行的广泛关注,特别是在实际材料中发现Weyl半金属和Axion绝缘体以及在掺杂拓扑绝缘体中实现电声子耦合导致的非常规超导。关于Weyl半金属的工作被Science 的前瞻文章评价为“(凝聚态领域)一个新的前沿”;被APS的Physics 杂志选为Viewpoint 撰文报道。相关论文发表在Nature Communications, Phys. Rev. Lett., Phys. Rev. B等国际著名期刊上。2020年5月,获得第二届全国创新争先奖。

管习文,中国科学院武汉物理与数学研究所,研究员,国家科技部重点科学研究计划首席专家,国家自然科学基金基金重点项目负责人。1998年获吉林大学物理学院理学博士学位, 之后在德国开姆尼茨工业大学物理研究所及巴西南里奥格兰德联邦大学从事博士后研究,2003年至2013年在澳大利亚国立大学,物理与工程研究院担任研究员和高级研究员。同时是美国哈佛大学、洛斯阿拉莫斯国家实验室等世界一流研究机构的高级访问学者, 清华大学高等研究院客座教授,香港中文大学杨振宁访问学人。自2010年为《Journal of Physics A》的Advisory Panel成员,2020年-2022年为该期刊编委(Editor Board)。研究领域为理论物理,量子多体物理及量子可积系统。在包括 Review of Modern Physics (1篇)、Advances in Physics (1篇)、《Nature》子刊(2篇)、Phys. Rev. Lett. (8篇)在内的国际学术期刊上发表SCI论文120余篇。

肖艳红,山西大学激光光谱研究所教授,长江学者特聘教授,主要从事精密测量与量子光学这两个原子分子光学(AMO)物理中重要的基础研究领域,在精密测量方面,致力于研究基本问题,如原子谐振谱线的线宽和线型,量子噪声机制,以及突破标准量子极限测量的相关物理,提出了新思想,发展了新技术。在量子光学方面,着眼于长寿命原子量子态体系,利用热原子中相干性的传输进行光的操控,做出了独具特色的工作。共发表SCI 期刊论文23 篇,其中PRL 3 篇(均为第一或通讯作者),Nature Physics 1 篇(通讯作者), Nature Communications 1 篇(合作),受邀综述文章2 篇(一篇独立作者,一篇合作),这些工作在国际上产生了积极的影响,总引629 次,他引586 次(平均25 次/篇),多篇文章曾被Reviews of Modern Physics, Nature Physics 等的综述文献重点引用。从2014 年至有国际会议邀请报告11 次,包括一次Plenary talk。任国际会议的程序委员会成员: ICOLS(2013),CLEO(2014-2016),Photonics West(2014-),PIERS(2016);现为美国光学学会期刊JOSA B 的Topical Editor。

黄一民,普林斯顿大学天体物理科学系研究学者。他于 2004 年获得马里兰大学帕克分校物理学博士学位。此后,他先后在威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校(2004-2008 年)和新罕布什尔大学(2008-2013 年)工作,并于 2013 年加入普林斯顿大学。

黄博士的研究涵盖了广泛的理论等离子体物理学主题,研究主要集中在大规模磁重联中的次级不稳定性。

Ying Sun康奈尔大学综合植物科学土壤与作物科学学院副教授,主要研究在各种尺度上控制农业生态系统和气候之间相互作用的基本过程。使用方法包括数值建模、遥感观测以及大数据合成和机器学习等,近期工作侧重于使用太阳诱导叶绿素荧光 (SIF) 遥感和地表建模来量化时空动力学光合作用及其对变化的气候/压力的响应。
黄志峰,美国韦恩州立大学物理系教授,博士生导师。1997年在清华大学获得博士学位,1997年至2006年先后在清华大学、德国科隆大学、美国佛罗里达州立大学、加拿大麦吉尔大学和加拿大多伦多大学从事博士后研究工作,2006年加入美国韦恩州立大学物理系。黄志峰教授是美国国家科学基金会职业奖以及韦恩州职业发展主席奖获得者。主要研究领域是理论与计算凝聚态物理,主要研究方向包括固体和软物质等复杂材料结构的多尺度建模、低维材料的弹塑性行为、生长动力学、缺陷动力学等,在国际顶级学术期刊Physical Review Letters,Physical Review B,Physical Review E,Physical ReviewMaterial, Physical Review Fluids等发表多篇论文。

完整入选名单

  1. Adrian Kent

    2024 recipient, Division of Quantum Information Fellowship

    For seminal contributions at the interface between quantum information science and relativity, including novel protocols for communication and cryptography.

  2. Alex Drlica-Wagner

    2024 recipient, Division of Astrophysics Fellowship

    For critical contributions to observational cosmology in DES, DELVE, and LSST, including groundbreaking work in dark matter science with these surveys and leading the implementation of ultra-low noise skipper-CCD in astronomical instrumentation, and for mentoring the next generation of scientists.

  3. Alla Reznik

    2024 recipient, Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering contributions to physics research and impactful industrial applications in radiation medical imaging, advancing the field by successfully translating research results into groundbreaking real-world technologies.

  4. Anatoli Polkovnikov

    2024 recipient, Division of Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics Fellowship

    For significant contributions to the understanding of quantum many-body dynamics.

  5. Andrea Pocar

    2024 recipient, Division of Nuclear Physics Fellowship

    For critical contributions to detector development and physics analysis of the first 100-kg class double-beta decay experiment, and for technical innovations that led to improved performance of low background detectors dedicated to neutrino physics and the search for dark matter.

  6. Angela Bracco

    2024 recipient, Forum on International Physics Fellowship

    For outstanding experimental research in the field of nuclear physics, and for remarkable leadership in organising, managing, and advancing physics on an international dimension.

  7. Anthony Dinsmore

    2024 recipient, Division of Soft Matter Fellowship

    For advancing understanding of colloidal assembly in bulk fluids and on fluid interfaces, through the measurement of structure and interactions driven by entropy, geometry, and interfacial tension.

  8. Aparna Baskaran

    2024 recipient, Division of Soft Matter Fellowship

    For seminal contributions exploiting nonequilibrium statistical physics to elucidate the physics of active and granular matter.

  9. Areg Danagoulian

    2024 recipient, Forum on Physics and Society Fellowship

    For seminal technological contributions in the field of arms control and cargo security, which significantly benefit international security.

  10. B.C. Regan

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Instrument and Measurement Science Fellowship

    For advancements in the capabilities of in situ transmission electron microscopy, liquid-cell microscopy, and nanometer-scale thermometry, with applications ranging from improvements in computer memories to batteries. This work has an impact on both basic research and industrial applications.

  11. Benjamin Schuler

    2024 recipient, Division of Biological Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering the development of single-molecule methods that, combined with concepts from polymer physics, have transformed our understanding of biological polymers, especially unfolded and disordered proteins.

  12. Boon S. Ooi

    2024 recipient, Division of Laser Science Fellowship

    For leading contributions to semiconductor photonics integration technology and low-coherence emitters and lasers.

  13. Brendan Casey

    2024 recipient, Division of Particles and Fields Fellowship

    For the determination of the muon anomalous magnetic moment to 0.2 ppm, design and construction of the tracking detectors for the Muon g-2 experiment that were essential for controlling systematics for the measurement, and for overall leadership of the global charged lepton physics program.

  14. Britton Plourde

    2024 recipient, Division of Quantum Information Fellowship

    For important contributions to the physics and operation of superconducting qubits, including the development of techniques for scalable qubit control and readout, and investigations of decoherence from vortices and nonequilibrium quasiparticles.

  15. Calvin W. Johnson

    2024 recipient, Division of Nuclear Physics Fellowship

    For seminal contributions to theoretical nuclear structure physics over a period of three decades, and for leadership and service contributions to nuclear physics.

  16. Carlos Paz-Soldan

    2024 recipient, Division of Plasma Physics Fellowship

    For groundbreaking contributions and scientific leadership in the understanding and optimization of tokamak plasmas for fusion energy, including non-axisymmetric magnetic fields, plasma shaping, and control of relativistic electrons.

  17. Chao-Yang Lu

    2024 recipient, Division of Quantum Information Fellowship

    For contributions to optical quantum information science, especially in quantum light sources, quantum teleportation, quantum computational advantage, fundamental tests of quantum mechanics, and quantum simulation.

  18. Cherrill M. Spencer

    2024 recipient, Forum on International Physics Fellowship

    For exceptional contributions to the design and manufacturing of particle accelerator magnets, tireless advocacy for women in STEM, and influential leadership roles promoting international scientific collaboration and education.

  19. Choong-Shik Yoo

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Compression of Condensed Matter Fellowship

    For seminal contributions to understanding condensed matter response at extreme conditions through the development of innovative high-pressure capabilities, novel experiments employing optical and X-ray measurements, and mentoring the future generations of scientists.

  20. Christian J. Kaehler

    2024 recipient, Division of Fluid Dynamics Fellowship

    For profound innovations in imaging methods and their application to advance understanding of turbulent and microscale flows.

  21. Constantia Alexandrou

    2024 recipient, Division of Nuclear Physics Fellowship

    For the pioneering contributions in calculating nucleon structure observables using lattice QCD.

  22. Cui-Zu Chang

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For seminal contributions to experimental studies of topological states of matter, including the discovery of the quantum anomalous Hall effect as well as careful experiments on quantum anomalous Hall-superconductor devices.

  23. Curt A. Richter

    2024 recipient, Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering studies of nanoelectronic devices based on advanced materials, including semiconducting, molecular, quantum, and topological materials, and for exceptional leadership of the broader nanoelectronics research community across government, industry, and academia.

  24. D. E. Feldman

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For significant advances in our understanding of diverse quantum systems, including disordered magnets, superconductors, and fractional quantum Hall systems.

  25. Dafine Ravelosona

    2024 recipient, Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering atomic-scale engineering of magnetic materials and spintronic devices, including the use of helium ion irradiation and successfully commercializing this innovative manufacturing process through a start-up company.

  26. Dajun Wang

    2024 recipient, Division of Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics Fellowship

    For foundational work on polar molecules, BEC mixtures, quantum droplets, and BEC spherical shells.

  27. Danian Hu

    2024 recipient, Forum on the History and Philosophy of Physics Fellowship

    For outstanding historical works on the rise of communities of physicists in China, especially in analyzing the reception of Einstein’s theories and the labors of pioneering Chinese physicists and their international mentors and collaborators.

  28. Daniel Casey

    2024 recipient, Division of Plasma Physics Fellowship

    For outstanding contributions to the understanding of the stagnation conditions required to achieve ignition.

  29. Daniel Clark

    2024 recipient, Division of Plasma Physics Fellowship

    For extensive contributions to inertial confinement fusion state-of-the art implosion modeling, innovative ignition designs, novel applications of laser-plasma interactions, and the scientific understanding of hydrodynamic instabilities.

  30. Daniel Rolles

    2024 recipient, Division of Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering experiments on imaging ultrafast molecular reactions with XUV and X-ray free-electron lasers, and for advancing our understanding of the interaction of ultra-intense X-ray pulses with atoms and molecules.

  31. David Alexander Shapiro

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Instrument and Measurement Science Fellowship

    For pioneering work in the development of the lensless diffractive imaging method, X-ray ptychography, and the scientific use of this imaging technique for important energy, chemical, materials, magnetic, physics, and biological uses.

  32. David Hsingkuo Chow

    2024 recipient, Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics Fellowship

    For contributions to the understanding of semiconductor heterostructures and superlattices and their use in millimeter-wave and infrared optoelectronic devices.

  33. David Humphreys

    2024 recipient, Division of Plasma Physics Fellowship

    For sustained leadership in developing the field of model-based dynamic control of magnetically confined plasmas, and for providing important and timely contributions to the understanding of tokamak stability, disruptions, and halo current physics.

  34. David Kawall

    2024 recipient, Division of Nuclear Physics Fellowship

    For contributions to precision muon physics and fundamental symmetries measurements that test and challenge the Standard Model, and for contributions to revealing the spin structure of nucleons.

  35. Douglas Cowen

    2024 recipient, Division of Particles and Fields Fellowship

    For pioneering contributions to the study of the tau neutrino, including its mass limit using tau decays to five pions, its appearance from oscillations in the atmospheric neutrino flux, and its first high-significance detection in the astrophysical neutrino flux.

  36. Du Yeol Ryu

    2024 recipient, Division of Polymer Physics Fellowship

    For insightful studies on block copolymer phase behavior, pivotal interfacial phenomena, and the impact of block copolymer nanostructure in advanced technology.

  37. Dylan Curtis Yost

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Precision Measurement and Fundamental Constants Fellowship

    For outstanding contributions to high-precision laser and radio frequency spectroscopy of atomic hydrogen as tests of fundamental physics.

  38. Edmundo J. Garcia-Solis

    2024 recipient, Forum on Diversity and Inclusion Fellowship

    For outstanding efforts in promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in the field of physics, advocating for physicists from underrepresented backgrounds, and providing global research opportunities for undergraduate students.

  39. Emil Mottola

    2024 recipient, Division of Gravitational Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering work on the behavior of field theories — especially in curved spacetime — including the proposal of gravastars and particle emissions in de Sitter spacetime.

  40. Emily A. Belli

    2024 recipient, Division of Plasma Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering contributions to first-principles simulations of transport and turbulence in strongly rotating plasmas, including the elucidation of critical impurity transport issues associated with metal walls and the reversal of simple hydrogenic isotope scaling laws in tokamak edge turbulence.

  41. Enrique Jose Galvez

    2024 recipient, Forum on Education Fellowship

    For mentoring undergraduate students in research and coursework, for seminal contributions to the development of undergraduate quantum mechanics laboratory experiments based on single-photon quantum optics, and for developing transformative approaches to research-based training of undergraduates in the quantum sciences.

  42. Eric Torrence

    2024 recipient, Division of Particles and Fields Fellowship

    For significant contributions with the ATLAS and FASER Collaborations, particularly in the searches for new physics, measurement of the LHC luminosity, and for leadership in the operations of both experiments.

  43. Erwin Frey

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Fellowship

    For outstanding scientific contributions to soft condensed matter, theoretical biophysics, cell biology, and the physics of non-equilibrium systems by demonstrating that non-equilibrium processes play a key role in the collective dynamics of molecular motors along microtubules.

  44. Francesco Paesani

    2024 recipient, Division of Chemical Physics Fellowship

    For the development of general, ab initio dynamical methods to simulate multiple properties of aqueous systems.

  45. Frank Noe

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Data Science Fellowship

    For the development of machine learning methods for advancing the physical sciences, in particular for the many-body sampling problem and the electronic structure problem.

  46. Gabor Csathy

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For elegant experimental studies of fractional quantum Hall effects and other correlated phases in two dimensions at ultra-low temperatures and high hydrostatic pressures.

  47. Gail Dodge

    2024 recipient, Division of Nuclear Physics Fellowship

    For outstanding scientific leadership of the nuclear physics community in development of the 2023 Long Range Plan and for key contributions to experiments that revealed the spin structure of the nucleon.

  48. Gijsje Koenderink

    2024 recipient, Division of Soft Matter Fellowship

    For fundamental contributions to the understanding of the material properties of the active soft matter systems that support and shape biological cells and tissues.

  49. Giorgio Ambrosio

    2024 recipient, Division of the Physics of Beams Fellowship

    For outstanding leadership and technical contributions to the design, development, and construction of effective high-field focusing quadrupole magnets based on Nb3Sn technology, enabling the HL-LHC Upgrade.

  50. Guido Burkard

    2024 recipient, Division of Quantum Information Fellowship

    For fundamental contributions to the theory of semiconductor quantum devices, including spin qubits, hybrid quantum systems, and two-dimensional materials.

  51. Haidong Zhou

    2024 recipient, Division of Materials Fellowship

    For outstanding contributions to the synthesis and understanding of frustrated magnetic materials.

  52. Hao Zeng

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Magnetism and Its Applications Fellowship

    For pioneering contributions in the development of nanoscale magnetic materials, including core-shell nanoparticles, nanocomposites, and 2D heterostructures, driven by their fundamental physics and applications in the realms of energy, information, spintronics, and biomedicine.

  53. Howard Wilson

    2024 recipient, Division of Plasma Physics Fellowship

    For major advances in the understanding of magnetic fusion devices, including calculating their stability and turbulence and elucidating the issues in compact fusion reactor design.

  54. James P. Shaffer

    2024 recipient, Division of Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics Fellowship

    For groundbreaking experiments in Rydberg excitations in trapped quantum gases that led to the formation of ultra long-range Rydberg molecules and Rydberg macrodimers, and for prototyping Rydberg-atom based RF metrology and sensing.

  55. Jaroslav Trnka

    2024 recipient, Division of Particles and Fields Fellowship

    For deep contributions to exposing hidden mathematical structures in particle scattering amplitudes.

  56. Jennifer Hoffman

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For the innovative use of scanning probe methods to understand and control nanoscale electronic and magnetic properties in a wide variety of complex materials.

  57. Jiaqiang Yan

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Quantum Materials Synthesis Fellowship

    For pioneering single-crystal growth techniques and protocols to develop and understand quantum materials by connecting physical behaviors to underlying structure, chemistry, and defects.

  58. Jiaqing He

    2024 recipient, Division of Materials Fellowship

    For seminal and sustained contributions to unraveling the relationship between the structure and property of thermoelectric materials and associated physical phenomena.

  59. John Chiaverini

    2024 recipient, Division of Quantum Information Fellowship

    For pioneering contributions to experimental quantum information science, including early demonstrations of quantum algorithms, the development of the surface-electrode ion trap, and groundbreaking work in integrated photonics for trapped-ion quantum computation.

  60. Joseph E. Pesce

    2024 recipient, Division of Astrophysics Fellowship

    For exceptional contributions to the fundamental understanding of supermassive black holes and AGN and scientific outreach and education, and for leadership in, and service to, astrophysics.

  61. Joseph George Checkelsky

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering contributions to the synthesis and study of quantum materials, including kagome and pyrochlore metals and natural superlattice compounds.

  62. Jozef J. Dudek

    2024 recipient, Division of Nuclear Physics Fellowship

    For contributions to the spectroscopy of hadrons under the strong nuclear force and their impact on experimental programs worldwide.

  63. Judy Jeeyong Cha

    2024 recipient, Division of Materials Fellowship

    For pioneering contributions in the development of nanoscale synthesis and characterization methods for topological nanomaterials, resulting in enhanced properties of the topological electronic states for device applications and fundamental studies.

  64. Justin Burton

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Physics of Climate Fellowship

    For leading efforts to identify and promote new directions of physics research that advance our understanding of the climate system, and for bringing granular materials research in physics to the study of ice-ocean interactions in geophysics, leading to new discoveries about Earth’s cryosphere.

  65. Kai-Mei Fu

    2024 recipient, Division of Quantum Information Fellowship

    For foundational contributions to fundamental and applied research on the optical and spin properties of quantum point defects in crystals, and for service and leadership in the quantum community.

  66. Kam Tuen Law

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For significant contributions to the theoretical understanding of topological and superconducting materials, including Majorana zero modes and Ising superconductors.

  67. Katemari Rosa

    2024 recipient, Forum on Education Fellowship

    For dedication to improving physics education globally through research, curriculum development, and fostering international collaborations, and for work on decolonizing physics education to better serve marginalized people.

  68. Kazi Rajibul Islam

    2024 recipient, Forum on Physics and Society Fellowship

    For exceptional efforts in promoting science education in rural India and Bangladesh through community outreach, including founding the Bengali online journal Bigyan and co-founding the Open Quantum Design for open-source quantum computing.

  69. Kelly J. Gaffney

    2024 recipient, Division of Chemical Physics Fellowship

    For seminal contributions to the development of novel ultrafast X-ray methods and their application to solution phase chemical and molecular dynamics.

  70. Kinneret Keren

    2024 recipient, Division of Biological Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering biophysical studies of mechanobiology, leading to new insights in our understanding of cell motility and morphogenesis and revealing the crucial roles of mechanical forces, membrane tension, and dynamics of actomyosin cytoskeleton in cellular movement.

  71. Kunihiko Taira

    2024 recipient, Division of Fluid Dynamics Fellowship

    For creative and illuminating computational and data-driven approaches for analyzing and controlling unsteady and turbulent flows.

  72. Kurt Jacobs

    2024 recipient, Division of Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics Fellowship

    For groundbreaking theoretical techniques for, and insights into, the modeling and control of open quantum systems, and for accessible pedagogical works on quantum measurement theory, stochastic methods, and their applications.

  73. Lei Zhou

    2024 recipient, Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics Fellowship

    For outstanding and sustained contributions to the fields of metamaterials, especially for proposing metasurfaces as a bridge to link propagating waves and surface waves.

  74. M. Ángeles Serrano

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Fellowship

    For seminal contributions to the physics of complex networks, in particular the foundations of network geometry and advances in the analysis and modeling of weighted networks.

  75. Maria K. Chan

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Energy Research and Applications Fellowship

    For contributions to methodological innovations, developments, and demonstrations toward the integration of computational modeling and experimental characterization to improve the understanding and design of renewable energy materials.

  76. Mark A. Scheel

    2024 recipient, Division of Gravitational Physics Fellowship

    For major contributions to numerical relativity, including being a principal author of the Spectral Einstein Code (SpEC), applying SpEC to develop highly accurate surrogate gravitational waveform models, and leading the development of the Cauchy-Characteristic Extraction code.

  77. Mark Kevin Jones

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Hadronic Physics Fellowship

    For scientific leadership in experimental studies of the fundamental nucleon electromagnetic form factors, including the surprising discovery of significant variation in the large momentum behavior of the proton electric form factor, and for developing new detection systems enabling the studies.

  78. Martin Schmaltz

    2024 recipient, Division of Particles and Fields Fellowship

    For contributions to theories for particle physics beyond the standard model, and their implications for cosmology, flavor physics, and electroweak symmetry breaking.

  79. Matthew Geoffrey Baring

    2024 recipient, Division of Astrophysics Fellowship

    For fundamental contributions to the understanding of magnetars and strong magnetic field QED processes therein, for the application of cosmic ray acceleration theory to blazars and supernova remnants, and for service to the high energy astrophysics community.

  80. Mercedeh Khajavikhan

    2024 recipient, Division of Laser Science Fellowship

    For important contributions in physical optics and device physics, including PT-based lasers, sensors, gyroscopes, and nanolasers.

  81. Michael G. Poirier

    2024 recipient, Division of Biological Physics Fellowship

    For significant contributions to the biophysical understanding of nucleosome and chromatin dynamics, including how these dynamics are controlled by epigenetic factors to regulate genome accessibility.

  82. Nancy R. Forde

    2024 recipient, Division of Biological Physics Fellowship

    For contributions to the understanding of collagen mechanics and the assembly, development, and characterization of synthetic molecular motors; advances in biophysical instrumentation; and scientific leadership in the biophysics community.

  83. Naoko Kurahashi Neilson

    2024 recipient, Division of Astrophysics Fellowship

    For outstanding contributions and leadership in experimental neutrino physics to produce the first neutrino map of the Milky Way, and for strong service to improve the culture for women in physics, including the development of an active community of mid-career women in large physics collaborations.

  84. Neepa T. Maitra

    2024 recipient, Division of Chemical Physics Fellowship

    For fundamental contributions to the development of time-dependent density functional theory, identifying rigorous properties of the time-dependent exchange-correlation functional, and seminal work on the correlated motion of electrons and nuclei beyond the Born-Oppenheimer approximation.

  85. Neeti Parashar

    2024 recipient, Forum on International Physics Fellowship

    For outstanding mentorship, teaching, and leadership over two decades by creating and providing groundbreaking research and educational opportunities for minority students and young physicists from many nations, and for wide ranging contributions to the Compact Muon Solenoid program and its pixel detector at the Large Hadron Collider.

  86. Nian Xiang Sun

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Magnetism and Its Applications Fellowship

    For innovations in high magnetization materials, magnetoelastic and magnetoelectric thin film materials, microsystems, and device physics.

  87. Nicolas Regnault

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For breakthroughs in the field of topological phases and many-body quantum systems through numerical simulations, including the creation of topological material databases and open source code for fractional quantum Hall systems and seminal works on fractional Chern insulators and quantum many-body scars.

  88. Oana D. Jurchescu

    2024 recipient, Division of Materials Fellowship

    For advancing the understanding of charge transport in organic semiconductor devices, paving the way for improved performance; effective mentoring of junior scientists; and fostering an inclusive research environment.

  89. Olexei Motrunich

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For extensive contributions to the theory of strongly correlated quantum matter.

  90. Pascal Silberzan

    2024 recipient, Division of Biological Physics Fellowship

    For profound and innovative work relevant to the physics of life, including generalized hydrodynamics, broken symmetries, and statistical physics discovered through microfluidics, nanotechnology, and tissue biology.

  91. Patricia Rankin

    2024 recipient, Forum on Diversity and Inclusion Fellowship

    For leadership in promoting the advancement of women and other underserved minorities in the physical sciences.

  92. Patrick Meade

    2024 recipient, Division of Particles and Fields Fellowship

    For pioneering research and leadership in particle theory and phenomenology, including signatures of gauge-mediated supersymmetry, top partners, long-lived particles, Higgs sectors, phase transitions of the early universe, and the science capabilities of proposed facilities.

  93. Patrizia Azzi

    2024 recipient, Forum on International Physics Fellowship

    For contributions to experimental particle physics and influence on international physics collaborations, particularly in leadership roles at CERN and engagement in global scientific communities.

  94. Patrizia Rossi

    2024 recipient, Division of Nuclear Physics Fellowship

    For leading a scientific program to study the nucleon’s transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions, including the development of a major particle detection system, and for visionary leadership in promoting the science of an energy-upgraded CEBAF accelerator at 22 GeV beam energy.

  95. Pavlos P. Vlachos

    2024 recipient, Division of Fluid Dynamics Fellowship

    For developing advanced tools for non-invasive flow diagnostics and uncertainty quantitation, and for translating such tools into biomedical and clinical applications, particularly the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease and drug delivery.

  96. Philip Fajardo Hopkins

    2024 recipient, Division of Astrophysics Fellowship

    For major contributions to our theoretical understanding of galaxy formation and star formation and methods for computational astrophysics, and for mentoring the next generation of scientists.

  97. Philip J.W. Moll

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For elucidation of three-dimensional electronic transport on the micron-scale in quantum materials by creatively applying focused ion beams to precisely shape samples, thereby revealing previously inaccessible physics.

  98. Pierre Capel

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Few-Body Systems and Multiparticle Dynamics Fellowship

    For careful and creative application of few-body methods to reactions involving nuclei near the drip lines, especially halo nuclei, through which key connections between reaction data and nuclear structure have been exposed.

  99. Prineha Narang

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For important theoretical and computational approaches to nonequilibrium dynamics and ab initio quantum electrodynamical control of condensed matter, as well as prominent public advocacy for quantum sciences.

  100. Rachel Mandelbaum

    2024 recipient, Division of Astrophysics Fellowship

    For the development of many techniques that have impacted the field of weak gravitational lensing, for discoveries in cosmology and galaxy formation using weak lensing, for international leadership in large cosmic surveys, and for thoughtful, inclusive mentorship of many early career scientists.

  101. Rafael Verduzco

    2024 recipient, Division of Polymer Physics Fellowship

    For new concepts in the molecular design, development, and understanding of electrochemically-active and stimuli-responsive polymers.

  102. Raymond F. Smith

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Compression of Condensed Matter Fellowship

    For pioneering dynamic ramp-compression experiments on high-energy laser facilities, resulting in significant discoveries in high-pressure materials physics and planetary science.

  103. Robert L. Leheny

    2024 recipient, Division of Soft Matter Fellowship

    For elucidating dynamics of colloidal glasses, nanoparticles in polymer matrices, liquid crystals, and interfacial layers, employing XPCS and active microrheology.

  104. Robert Tchitnga

    2024 recipient, Forum on Physics and Society Fellowship

    For work elevating physics in Cameroon, including outreach to the public, school children, university students, and fellow faculty, and for use of physics to provide low-cost solutions to real-life challenges in developing countries.

  105. Rohit V. Pappu

    2024 recipient, Division of Biological Physics Fellowship

    For innovative and fundamental studies that reveal processes governing intrinsically-disordered proteins and phase transitioning behaviors using polymer physics approaches and molecular simulations.

  106. Ruben Juanes

    2024 recipient, Division of Fluid Dynamics Fellowship

    For fundamental advances — using experiments, innovative imaging, and theory — in understanding the role of wettability for controlling the dynamics of fluid displacement in porous media and geophysical flows, and exploiting this understanding to optimize subsurface carbon sequestration technologies.

  107. Rudolf Hackl

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering experiments on inelastic light scattering on novel quantum materials, probing the nature of unconventional superconductivity, charge density waves, and density fluctuations near critical points.

  108. S. Alex Bogacz

    2024 recipient, Division of the Physics of Beams Fellowship

    For the development of a broadly adopted novel coupling formalism for accelerators, its application to innovative recirculating linac designs, and leadership in high-energy recirculating linac design for ERLs, muon colliders, and CEBAF upgrades.

  109. Sam Posen

    2024 recipient, Division of the Physics of Beams Fellowship

    For outstanding contributions to improving the performance of superconducting RF cavities for particle accelerators, including groundbreaking achievements in Nb3Sn superconducting cavities and the development of medium-temperature baking for niobium cavities.

  110. Satishchandra Ogale

    2024 recipient, Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics Fellowship

    For significant research and development contributions in applied physics, materials, and device science, and industrial collaborations in metal oxide films and other functional coatings over the last 40 years with specific emphasis on sustainable energy applications.

  111. Sergei Gleyzer

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Data Science Fellowship

    For advancing machine learning in collider physics, especially through contributions to common software, community building, and training activities.

  112. Seth Ariel Tongay

    2024 recipient, Division of Materials Fellowship

    For outstanding contributions to the development and understanding of two-dimensional semiconductors, heterostructures, and moire superlattices and their properties.

  113. Shane Bergin

    2024 recipient, Forum on Outreach and Engaging the Public Fellowship

    For international leadership in public engagement and education in physics and for building new models, approaches, communities, and understanding of how to connect people and physics.

  114. Sheng Meng

    2024 recipient, Division of Computational Physics Fellowship

    For developing quantum computational techniques that incorporate electronic and nuclear effects, enabling accurate and efficient simulations of excited states in molecules and solids, and leading to fundamental advances in understanding light-matter interactions.

  115. Simon Martin Hooker

    2024 recipient, Division of Plasma Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering contributions to the development of plasma-based, high-power optical waveguides and their application to laser-driven plasma accelerators.

  116. Simonetta Liuti

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Hadronic Physics Fellowship

    For advances in studying the three-dimensional quark and gluon structure of nucleons and nuclei through polarization observables in deeply virtual exclusive scattering and physics-informed deep learning architectures, and for significant service to the physics community, particularly the support and mentoring of female and other underrepresented scientists.

  117. Stefano Boccaletti

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Fellowship

    For seminal contributions to self-organization and control of continuous and distributed systems, including pattern formation in extended media and synchronization in networks and hypergraphs.

  118. Stefano Gandolfi

    2024 recipient, Division of Nuclear Physics Fellowship

    For developing advanced Quantum Monte Carlo methods in nuclear physics, enabling a simultaneous understanding of nuclei and dense neutron star matter that has strengthened connections across nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics.

  119. Stepan Bulanov

    2024 recipient, Division of Plasma Physics Fellowship

    For major contributions to the theoretical understanding and modeling of phenomena at the intersection of relativistic plasma physics and strong field quantum electrodynamics, as well as the study of the mechanisms behind laser ion acceleration.

  120. Stephanie Viola Chasteen

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Physics Education Research Fellowship

    For significant contributions to physics education research, including groundbreaking work on departmental change, teaching upper-division courses, evaluating and supporting numerous research projects and dissemination programs, and outstanding service to the APS Topical Group on Physics Education Research.

  121. Stephen D. Wilson

    2024 recipient, Division of Materials Fellowship

    For pioneering studies of new classes of quantum materials, particularly kagome metals, highly frustrated triangular lattice antiferromagnets, and spin-orbit-assisted Mott states.

  122. Steven L. Brunton

    2024 recipient, Division of Fluid Dynamics Fellowship

    For significant research contributions to the modeling and control of fluid dynamics, including pioneering the use of machine learning to discover governing equations and reduced-order models from data, and for innovative undergraduate, graduate, and public science education.

  123. Tahir Ghani

    2024 recipient, Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics Fellowship

    For visionary leadership in pioneering advanced transistor technologies, enabling the continued miniaturization of CMOS process nodes.

  124. Takuji Ishikawa

    2024 recipient, Division of Fluid Dynamics Fellowship

    For significant contributions to the development of computational models of swimming microorganisms, the understanding of microbial behavior, the clarification of the rheology of microbial suspensions and of flowing blood cells, and for leadership in biomechanics in Japan, Asia, and the world.

  125. Tanmoy Bhattacharya

    2024 recipient, Division of Computational Physics Fellowship

    For groundbreaking contributions to computational and fundamental physics, especially to lattice QCD and computational biology, including computations of the QCD equation of state at finite temperature, the neutron electric dipole moment, and the timing of the spread of the modern HIV pandemic.

  126. Taylor L. Hughes

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering work in the theory of topological insulators and superconductors, higher topology in quantum materials, and the role of geometry in topological quantum matter.

  127. Thomas Bortfeld

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Medical Physics Fellowship

    For foundational work developing intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) techniques in cancer treatment, and extensive scholarly contributions to medical physics, for significant and essential contributions to the early development of the Topical Group on Medical Physics (GMED) at the American Physical Society (APS), and for outstanding service and mentorship to generations of medical physicists and the medical physics community.

  128. Tiffany S. Santos

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Magnetism and Its Applications Fellowship

    For innovative contributions in synthesis and characterization of novel ultrathin magnetic films and interfaces, and tailoring their properties for optimal performance, especially in magnetic data storage and spin-transport devices.

  129. Tiffany Shaw

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Physics of Climate Fellowship

    For fundamental contributions in atmospheric dynamics and its response to climate change, and for advancing our understanding of the coupling between the global atmospheric circulation and water vapor and clouds, and how this coupling shapes Earth’s climate.

  130. Tim Murphy

    2024 recipient, Forum on Outreach and Engaging the Public Fellowship

    For creative and multi-faceted outreach to the general public and user community of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory that both educates and amuses.

  131. Tino Nyawelo

    2024 recipient, Forum on Diversity and Inclusion Fellowship

    For significant contributions to creating and sustaining physics and STEM education opportunities for students from marginalized groups, particularly refugees.

  132. Vaia Papadimitriou

    2024 recipient, Division of Particles and Fields Fellowship

    For exceptional leadership in advancing our understanding of nature and international high energy physics programs, pioneering and continuing leadership of QCD studies with B particles and quarkonia, high-impact leadership in the LBNF and CMS projects, and key contributions to the success of the Tevatron Collider.

  133. Valentino R. Cooper

    2024 recipient, Division of Computational Physics Fellowship

    For the development and application of first-principles studies to the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of sparsely packed and bulk materials, and for mentoring early-career scientists.

  134. Vashti Sawtelle

    2024 recipient, Topical Group on Physics Education Research Fellowship

    For foundational research on self-efficacy, introductory physics for life sciences, and community college student persistence; for broadening participation and promoting engagement among all physics students; and for enduring contributions to the rigorous use of qualitative methods.

  135. Vladimir S. Malinovsky

    2024 recipient, Division of Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics Fellowship

    For seminal contributions in optimal control theory that have applications in quantum sensing and atom interferometry, and for providing leadership in quantum physics research at government labs.

  136. Wei Pan

    2024 recipient, Division of Condensed Matter Physics Fellowship

    For the discovery of several unconventional fractional quantum Hall states, and for innovative experiments exploring the excitonic insulator phase in InAs/GaSb, Majorana particles, topological superconductivity, and Leggett modes in Dirac semimetals.

  137. William D. Ristenpart

    2024 recipient, Division of Fluid Dynamics Fellowship

    For impactful experimental and theoretical studies in fluid mechanics and transport processes, including coalescence, AC electrokinetics, and aerosol transport that are relevant to diseases, as well as new insights into transport phenomena that are relevant to making coffee.

  138. Willie S. Rockward

    2024 recipient, Forum on Diversity and Inclusion Fellowship

    For exemplary leadership, dedication, mentoring, and service to the physics community that have increased diversity and advanced inclusive practices in physics.

  139. Xavier Siemens

    2024 recipient, Division of Gravitational Physics Fellowship

    For foundational contributions to low-frequency gravitational wave detection using pulsar timing arrays, and for pioneering work in developing methods to calibrate the strain for ground-based interferometers.

  140. Xiangang Wan

    2024 recipient, Division of Computational Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering contributions in the field of ab initio computations on topological phases that have led to the discovery of Weyl semimetals and the compilation of extensive databases of topological materials.

  141. Xiwen Guan

    2024 recipient, Division of Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics Fellowship

    For the development of exactly solvable models of low-dimensional atomic Fermi and Bose gases, and advancing precision many-body theory by comparison with experiments.

  142. Yanhong Xiao

    2024 recipient, Division of Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics Fellowship

    For advancements in quantum metrology and quantum optics using atoms and light, including spin squeezing in large ensembles.

  143. Yi-Min Huang

    2024 recipient, Topical Group in Plasma Astrophysics Fellowship

    For seminal contributions to the plasmoid theory of magnetic reconnection and the problem of current singularities in three-dimensional magnetic fields.

  144. Ying Sun

    2024 recipient, Division of Fluid Dynamics Fellowship

    For seminal contributions to both the development of novel algorithms for multiscale modeling of interfacial and multiphase flows, from the atomistic and mesoscale to the continuum level, and experimental methods with multiple forms of microscopy for characterizing short-lived interfacial dynamics.

  145. Yosuke Kanai

    2024 recipient, Division of Computational Physics Fellowship

    For important contributions to the development and application of a real-time propagation approach to time-dependent density functional theory and use of first-principles methods to study non-equilibrium electron dynamics phenomena, including electronic stopping of high-energy ions in complex matter.

  146. Yuval Grossman

    2024 recipient, Division of Particles and Fields Fellowship

    For seminal contributions in flavor physics, especially physics of the D mesons, CP violation in the B system, and novel flavor physics from extra dimensions.

  147. Zackaria Chacko

    2024 recipient, Division of Particles and Fields Fellowship

    For discovering two of the major theoretical scenarios for particle physics beyond the Standard Model — neutral naturalness and gaugino mediated supersymmetry breaking — and for inspiring experimental programs to test them.

  148. Zahra Fakhraai

    2024 recipient, Division of Polymer Physics Fellowship

    For innovative experiments that advance the fundamental understanding of polymer thin films, nanoconfinement, and amyloid aggregation.

  149. Zhi-Feng Huang

    2024 recipient, Division of Computational Physics Fellowship

    For pioneering computational and theoretical work in the fields of non-equilibrium statistical, condensed matter, and materials physics, especially for the development and use of phase field and phase-field crystal methods to examine multi-scale phenomena involving elastoplastic mechanisms.

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