- Wayne B. Nottingham Prize
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The Wayne B. Nottingham Prize is awarded annually at the Physical Electronics Conference, a conference that focuses on new research results in surface science and in the chemistry of surfaces and interfaces. The prestigious Nottingham Prize was established from contributions given in memory of Professor Wayne B. Nottingham of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by his many friends and associates. The prize currently consists of a certificate and $1000, and is awarded to the best student paper presented at the conference. A student paper is defined as a paper based on a Ph.D. thesis whose date of submission to the faculty is no earlier than one year before the meeting at which the Prize is given.
Year Nottingham Prize Winner(s) Location Thesis Advisor(s) 1966 L.F. Cordes University of Minnesota W.T. Peria 1967 D. Steiner & J.V. Hollweg M.I.T & M.I.T E.P. Gyftopoulous 1968 E. Ward Plummer Cornell University T.N. Rhodin 1969 John C. Tracy Cornell University J.M. Blakely 1970 J.M. Baker Cornell University J.M. Blakely 1971 D.P. Smith Univ. of Minnesota W.T. Peria 1972 W. Henry Weinberg Univ. of California, Berkeley R. Merrill 1973 J.R. Bower Bartol Research Foundation J.M. Chen 1974 N.J. Dionne & Torgny Gustafsson Cornell University & Chalmers Univ. of Technology T.N. Rhodin & P.O. Nillson 1975 L.C. Isett Cornell University J.M. Blakely 1976 J.A. Knapp Montana State University G.A. Lapeyre 1977 S.-L. Weng Univ. of Pennsylvania E.W. Plummer 1978 Gwo-Ching Wang Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison M.G. Lagally 1979 Wilson Ho Univ. of Pennsylvania E.W. Plummer 1980 R. Difoggio & Harry J. Levinson Univ. of Chicago & Univ. of Pennsylvania R. Gomer & E.W. Plummer 1981 Ruud M. Tromp FOM Institut F.W. Saris 1982 P.O. Hahn Univ. of Hanover M. Henzler 1983 R. Raue Cologne and KFA Julich G. Guntherodt & M. Campagna 1984 M. Onellion Rice University G.K. Walters 1985 K. Gibson & J.W.M. Frenken Univ. of Chicago & FOM Institut S.J. Sibener & J.F. van der Veen 1986 S.M. Yalisove Univ. of Pennsylvania W.R. Graham 1987 John D. Beckerle M.I.T. S.T. Ceyer 1988 Lee J. Richter Cornell University W. Ho 1989 J.-K. Zuo R.P.I. G.-C. Wang 1990 Y.-W. Mo Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison M.G. Lagally 1991 Brian S. Swartzentruber Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison M.B. Webb 1992 Thomas Michely KFA, Julich G. Comsa 1993 Anna K. Swan Boston University M. El-Batanouny 1994 G. Rosenfeld KFA, Julich G. Comsa 1995 Marcus K. Weldon Harvard University C. Friend 1996 J. Carpinelli & B. Kohler Univ. of Tennessee & Fritz Haber Inst. E.W. Plummer & M. Scheffler 1997 D. Gragson Univ. of Oregon G. Richmond 1998 Barry C. Stipe & M.S. Hoogeman Cornell University & FOM Inst./Leiden Univ. W. Ho & J.W.M. Frenken 1999 Kalman Pelhos Rutgers University T.E. Madey 2000 Lincoln Lauhon Cornell University W. Ho 2001 Gayle Thayer Sandia Livermore & UC Davis R. Hwang & S. Chiang 2002 Denis Potapenko Rutgers University B.J. Hinch 2003 John P. Pierce Univ. of Tennessee & ORNL E.W. Plummer & Jian Shen 2004 Peter Wahl Max Planck Inst. for Solid State Physics Klaus Kern 2005 Nathan Guisinger Northwestern University Mark C. Hersam 2006 Mustafa Murat Özer & Paul C. Snijders University of Tennessee and Delft University of Technology J.R. Thompson and H.H. Weitering & H.H. Weitering 2007 Peter Maksymovych University of Pittsburgh J. T. Yates, Jr. 2008 Brett Goldsmith Univ. of California, Irvine P.G. Collins 2009 Alpha T. N'Diaye Univ. of Cologne T. Michely 2010 Heather L. Tierney Tufts University E. Charles H. Sykes References
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