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Home   |   Programs   |   Prizes, Awards and Fellowships   |   Prizes   |   Robert R. Wilson Prize for Achievement in the Physics of Particle Accelerators

Robert R. Wilson Prize for Achievement in the Physics of Particle Accelerators


To recognize and encourage outstanding achievement in the physics of particle accelerators. The prize consists of $7,500, an allowance for travel to the meeting at which the prize is awarded and a certificate citing the contributions made by the recipient. It is presented annually.

Establishment & Support

The prize was established in 1986 by friends of Robert R. Wilson, the Division of Particles and Fields, and the Division of Physics of Beams.

Rules & Eligibility

Nominations are open to scientists of all nations regardless of the geographical site at which the work was done. The prize shall ordinarily be awarded to one person but may be shared when all recipients have contributed to the same accomplishment. The prize will normally be awarded for contributions made at an early stage of the recipient's career. Nominations are active for three years.

Nomination & Selection Process

The deadline for submission of nominations for the 2013 prize is July 1, 2012. The nomination package must include:

  • A letter of not more than 5,000 characters evaluating the qualifications of the nominee(s).
In addition, the nomination should include:
  • A biographical sketch.
  • A list of the most important publications.
  • At least two, but not more than four, seconding letters.
  • Up to five reprints or preprints.
There may be additional requirements for particular prizes and awards. Please read the rules carefully.

To complete a nomination click here for the electronic submission form. All files should be uploaded in PDF format. Letters can be electronically signed (for example, using an embedded facsimile) or physically. In the latter case, they should be digitally scanned. Filenames should include the name of the nominee.

Please contact Shelly Johnston for information on submitting updated material for nominations held-over from the previous selection process.

Selection Committee Members: TBD

Nomination Guidelines

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2012 Robert R. Wilson Prize for Achievement in the Physics of Particle Accelerators Recipient:
John Madey
University of Hawaii, Manoa

Madey

 
Past Recipients:
2011: Yaroslav Derbenev
2010: John Peoples, Jr
2009: Satoshi Ozaki
2008: Lyndon R. Evans
2007: Lee C. Teng
2006: Glen Lambertson
2005: Keith Randolph Symon
2004: John T. Seeman
Katsunobu Oide
2003: Helen Thom Edwards
2002: Alexander N. Skrinsky
2001: Claudio Pellegrini
2000: Maury Tigner
1999: Robert Brian Palmer
1998: Matthew Sands
1997: Andrew M. Sessler
1996: Albert Josef Hofmann
1995: Raphael Littauer
1994: Gustav-Adolf Voss, Thomas L. Collins
1993: John P. Blewett
1992: Rolf Wideröe
1991: J. Reginald Richardson
1990: Kjell Johnsen
1989: Alvin V. Tollestrup, Martin N. Wilson
1988: Donald W. Kerst
1987: Ernest D. Courant
 
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