LeRoy Apker Award explained

LeRoy Apker Award
Awarded For:outstanding achievements in physics by undergraduate students
Presenter:American Physical Society
Country:United States
Year:1978

The LeRoy Apker Award is a prize that has been awarded annually by the American Physical Society (APS) since 1978, named after the experimental physicist LeRoy Apker. The recipients are undergraduate students chosen for "outstanding achievements in physics" in order to "provide encouragement to young physicists who have demonstrated great potential for future scientific accomplishment." The Apker award is the highest honor awarded to undergraduate physicists in the United States. Generally, two prizes are awarded each year: one to a student from a Ph.D. granting institution and one to a student from a non-Ph.D. granting institution. Prior to 1995 the award was granted without institutional distinction, and a single honoree annually was common. The award consists of a $5,000 prize, allowance for traveling to the APS March Meeting to present the work, and a certificate.[1]

Recipients

!Year!Recipient!Institution at time of award!Awarded for!Ref.
1978David E. Heckerman
1979Louis A. Bloomfield
1980Richard P. Binzel
1981Mark B. Ritter
1982Subir Sachdev
1983Raymond E. Goldstein
1984Tak Leuk Kwok
1985Julia W.P. Hsu
1986Terrence L. Hwa
1987Gerard C.L. Wong
C. James Yeh
1988Leo R. Radzihovsky
1989Deborah L. Kuchnir
Steven H. Simon
1990Charles J. Brabec
1991Dean Lee
Stephen Quake
1992Christopher Barnes
Justin L. MortaraUniversity of Chicago"For his achievements as an undergraduate student at The University of Chicago, particularly his research on 'Search for a 17-keV neutrino in the β-decay of S-35'."
1993David Kaiser
1994Arthur ChuHarvard University"For his achievements as an undergraduate student at Harvard University, particularly his research on 'Laser Manipulation of Three Level System'."
Brandon C. CollingsHamilton College"For his achievements as an undergraduate student at Hamilton College, particularly his research on 'Avalanche Upconversion in LaF3:Tm3+'."
Steven S. GubserPrinceton University"For his achievements as an undergraduate student at Princeton University, particularly his research on 'Geodesic Distance in Two-Dimensional Quantum Gravity'."
1995Benjamin F. WilliamsMiddlebury College"For his achievements as an undergraduate student at Middlebury College, particularly his research on 'Identification and Study of Supernova Remnants in the Galaxy M31'."
Frederick B. MancoffStanford University"For his achievements as an undergraduate student at Stanford University, particularly his research on 'Two-Dimensional Electron Transport and Magnetoresistance Effects in a Random Magnetic Dipole Array'."
1996Benjamin S. WilliamsHaverford College"For his achievements as an undergraduage student at Haverford College, particularly his research on 'Mixing of a Passive Scalar in Two-Dimensional Turbulence'."
Christopher SchafferUniversity of Florida"For his achievements as an undergraduate student at the University of Florida, particularly for his research on 'Programmable Shaping of Ultrabroad-bandwidth Pulses from a Ti:sapphire Laser'."
1997Anna LopatnikovaMassachusetts Institute of Technology"Renormalization-Group Theory of Superfluidity and Phase Separation of Helium Mixtures Immersed in Aerogel."
Cameron GeddesSwarthmore College"Spheromak Equilibrium Studies on SSX."
1998Brian Richard D'Urso
Gwendolyn Rae BellHarvey Mudd College"For her achievements as an undergraduate student at Harvey Mudd College and particularly her research Mass of the Milky Way and Dwarf Spheroidal Stream Membership."
1999Brian GerkeWilliams College"For his achievements as an undergraduate student at Williams College and particularly his research entitled, Ultrafast Photoisomerization Dynamics: A Tight-binding Model Applied to Small Alkenes."
Govind KrishnaswamiUniversity of Rochester"For his achievements as an undergraduate student at the University of Rochester and particularly his research entitled, A Model of Interacting Partons for Hadronic Structure Functions."[2]
2000Heather J. LynchPrinceton University"A Kondo Box: Coulomb Blockade and the Kondo Effect in Iron-doped Copper Nanoparticles."
Jacob Jonathan KrichSwarthmore College"Correlation Length and Chirality of Isotropic Short-Range Order in Nematic and Chiral Nematic Liquid Crystals."
Steven J. OliverUniversity of California, Berkeley"Laser Cooling to High Phase Space Densities."
2001Kathryn ToddCalifornia Institute of Technology"Studies of Double-Layer Two-Dimensional Electron Gases."
Robert WagnerIllinois State University"Intense Laser Physics Theory."
2002Jason AliceaUniversity of Florida"Resistance of multilayers with long length scale interfacial roughness."
S. Charles DoretWilliams College"A Precise Measurement of the Stark Shift in the 6P1/2 �> 7S1/2 378 nm Transition in Atomic Thallium."
2003Nathaniel SternHarvey Mudd College"Exchange Anisotropy and Giant Magnetoresistance in Thin Film Spin Valves Containing Ultra-thin IrMn Antiferromagnetic Layers."
Peter OnyisiUniversity of Chicago"Looking for New Invisible Particles."
2004Jonathan HeckmanPrinceton University"Large R-charged Sectors of the Ads/CFT Correspondence."
Nathan Oken HodasWilliams College"Oligo-RNA Optimal Binding Calculation."[3]
2005David W. MillerUniversity of Chicago"Search for high energy axions with the CAST calorimeter."[4]
Matthew PaolettiBucknell University"Experimental Studies of the Effects of Chaotic Mixing on an Advection-Reaction-Diffusion System."
Nathaniel CraigHarvard University"Tunable Nonlocal Spin Control in a Coupled Quantum Dot System."
2006Huanqian LohMassachusetts Institute of Technology"Applications of Correlated Photon Pairs: Sub-Shot Noise Interferometry and Entanglement."
Hugh ChurchillOberlin College"Low-temperature infrared spectroscopy of H2 in solid C60."
Stephanie MoyermanHarvey Mudd College"Magnetic Structure Variations in Spin Valves with Pico-Scale Antiferromagnetic Layers."[5]
2007Bryce GadwayColgate University"Creation and Measurement of a Single-Proton Two-Qubit State to Test a Bell-Kochen-Specker Inequality."[6]
Matthew BeckerUniversity of Michigan"The Velocity Structure of MAXBCG Galaxy Clusters from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey."
2008Byron C. DruryHaverford College"Factoring Quantum Logic Gates with Cartan Involutions."[7]
Sujit S. DattaUniversity of Pennsylvania"Surface Potentials and Layer Charge Distributions in Few-Layer Graphene Films."
2009Bilin ZhuangWellesley College"Thermodynamics of Ising Systems of the Triangular Kagome Lattice and Small-Model Approximations to Geometrically Frustrated Systems"
Kathryn GreenbergMount Holyoke College"Thermal Coupling and Lensing in Arrays of Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers"[8]
2010Chia Wei HsuWesleyan University"Self-Assembly of DNA-Linked Nanoparticles."
Christopher ChudzickiWilliams College"Parallel Entanglement Distribution on Hypercube Networks."[9]
2011Bethany JochimAugustana College"Strong-field dissociation dynamics of NO2+: A multiphoton electronic or vibrational excitation."[10]
Djordje RadicevicPrinceton University"Holography from Renormalization Group Flows."
2012Theodore YoderFranklin & Marshall College"The Standard Model Extension and its Application to Hydrogen."
Yuliya DovzhenkoPrinceton University"Coherent Control of a Semiconductor Charge Qubit."[11]
2013Guy Geyer MarcusWesleyan University"Rotational Dynamics of Anisotropic Particles in Turbulence: Measurements of Lagrangian Vorticity and the Effects of Alignment with the Velocity Gradient."
Hao ShiRochester Institute of Technology"Torsional Optomechanics: A Dialogue Between Spinning Photons and Twisting Oscillators."[12]
2014Kevin SeltzerLoyola University Maryland"Finite Temperature Casimir Effect for Charged Scalars in a Magnetic Field"[13]
Michael VeitUniversity of Minnesota"Transport Measurements of the Cuprate Superconductor HgBa2Cu4+δ"[14]
2015Adam Sean JermynCalifornia Institute of Technology"For original contributions to understanding how the atmospheres of pulsar companions are heated and for elucidating the observational consequences."[15]
Benjamin Lee AugenbraunWilliams College"For high-precision measurement of the DC Stark shift in the two-step 5P1/2 —> 6S1/2—> 6P1/2 transition in atomic indium."[16]
2016Nick RiveraMassachusetts Institute of Technology"For important advances in the field of photonics and exceptional leadership of the Society of Physics Students."
Stephanie GorczycaUniversity of San Diego"For investigation into the effect of crowding on dynamics of DNA using single-molecule tracking techniques."[17]
2017Angela F. HarperWake Forest University"for significant contributions to printed electronics research and outstanding leadership of the Society of Physics Students and Society of Women in STEM fields."[18]
Calvin LeungHarvey Mudd College"for development and experimental implementation of astronomical random number generators for loophole-free tests of Bell’s inequality and other applications in quantum fundamentals, astrophysics, and tests of general relativity."
2018Eric S. CooperPomona College"For outstanding contributions towards understanding the adaptive significance of ballistichory by modeling and comparing the flight of seeds dispersed by Acanthaceae fruits."
Nicholas E. ShermanUniversity of California, Davis"For outstanding undergraduate research in theoretical condensed matter and mathematical physics dealing with the subjects of quantum entanglement in mixed states, NMR in highly frustrated magnets and anyon dispersion in perturbed Toric Code models."[19]
2019Katelyn CookHoughton College"For experimental contributions toward the measurement of low-energy nuclear cross sections using inertial confinement fusion."[20]
Tali KhainUniversity of Michigan"For original contributions to understanding the outer solar system, including characterizing the dynamical properties of hundreds of new objects in the Kuiper Belt; establishing the orbital stability of a new dwarf planet; and investigating the effects of a hypothesized distant new planet."[21]
2020EliseAnne C KoskeloPomona College"For the development and experimental validation of an analytic model that exploits noise in CCD-based thermoreflectance imaging systems to maximize the thermal resolution of the technique via the stochastic resonance effect."[22]
Nicholas PoniatowskiUniversity of Maryland, College Park"For original contributions to understanding the outer solar system, including characterizing the dynamical properties of hundreds of new objects in the Kuiper Belt; establishing the orbital stability of a new dwarf planet; and investigating the effects of a hypothesized distant new planet."[23]
2021Caelan BrooksKutztown University of Pennsylvania"For the discovery of distinct dynamical regimes for coherent ultracold atoms confined in a ring-shaped lattice potential; and for developing a statistical model that depicts the formation of phenotypic patterns associated with bacterial biofilm growth."[24]
Joseph R. FarahUniversity of Massachusetts Boston"For the invention of the selective dynamical imaging method, with applications for studying rapidly-varying black holes."[25]
2022Adam DionneWilliams College"For the development of a novel experimental and theoretical framework to establish a new understanding of nutrient dispersal and transport in Physarum polycephalum."[26]
Matthew CufariSyracuse University"For verifying the Hills Mechanism as a viable method to generate repeating partial tidal disruption events."[27]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LeRoy Apker Award. American Physical Society. 6 April 2017.
  2. Web site: Physics Student Named One of Nation's Top Researchers. https. 2020-02-12.
  3. Web site: Third Williams student in recent years wins Apker award in physics. EurekAlert!. en. 2020-02-12.
  4. Web site: Alumnus Miller receives Apker Award. chronicle.uchicago.edu. 2020-02-12.
  5. Web site: Moyerman wins 2006 APS Apker Award. www.ncnr.nist.gov. 2020-02-12.
  6. Web site: Alumnus wins prestigious physics award for research at Colgate Colgate University. www.colgate.edu. en. 2020-02-12.
  7. Web site: Byron Drury '08 Wins American Physical Society's LeRoy Apker Award. www.haverford.edu. en. 2020-02-12.
  8. Web site: MHC's Greenberg '09 Wins Major Physics Award. 2009-10-05. Mount Holyoke College. en. 2020-02-12.
  9. Web site: Chris Chudzicki '10 Awarded Leroy Apker Award for Undergraduate Work in Physics. Office of Communications. en-US. 2020-02-12.
  10. Web site: Sept. 29, 2011 News Releases News and Communications Services Kansas State University. www.k-state.edu. 2020-02-12.
  11. Web site: Congratulations to Yuliya Dovzhenko for winning the 2012 LeRoy Apker Award Department of Physics. phy.princeton.edu. 2020-02-12.
  12. Web site: Grad wins top award from American Physical Society. RIT. en. 2020-02-12.
  13. Web site: Kevin Seltzer wins APS LeRoy Apker Award. 2015-09-09. Society of Physics Students. en. 2020-02-12.
  14. Web site: General News - Physics at Minnesota. www.physics.umn.edu. 2020-02-12.
  15. Web site: Recent Alumnus Adam Jermyn wins 2015 LeRoy Apker Award. pma.divisions.caltech.edu. en. 2020-02-12.
  16. Web site: Williams College Alumnus Benjamin Augenbraun Awarded Leroy Apker Award for Undergraduate Work in Physics. williams.edu. en. 2021-01-30.
  17. Web site: Stephanie Gorczyca '16 Wins APS Apker Award. Gomez. Cassandra. 2016-10-26. University of San Diego - College of Arts and Sciences. 2020-02-12.
  18. Web site: Angela Harper (Clancy group REU) wins the 2017 LeRoy Apker award from APS Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. www.cheme.cornell.edu. 2020-02-12.
  19. Web site: Physics Congratulates LeRoy Apker Awardee UC Berkeley Physics. physics.berkeley.edu. 2020-02-12.
  20. Web site: Houghton alum wins prestigious physics award. Staff reports. The Wellsville Daily Reporter. en. 2020-02-12.
  21. Web site: 2019 U-M Physics Graduate Wins American Physical Society LeRoy Apker Award U-M LSA Physics. lsa.umich.edu. en. 2020-02-12.
  22. Web site: 2020 LeRoy Apker Award Recipient. en. 2021-08-05.
  23. Web site: 2020 LeRoy Apker Award Recipient. en. 2021-08-05.
  24. News: Caelan Brooks Receives the 2021 LeRoy Apker Award . 19 October 2022 . www.physics.harvard.edu . October 15, 2021 . en.
  25. News: Fernandez . Sonia . Looking Deep into Space . 19 October 2022 . The UCSB Current . February 23, 2022 . en.
  26. News: 2022 LeRoy Apker Award Recipient . 19 October 2022 . www.aps.org . en.
  27. News: Homan Rodoski . Kelly . Matt Cufari Receives 2022 LeRoy Apker Award from the American Physical Society . 19 October 2022 . Syracuse University News . 19 October 2022.