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Awarded at the Physical Electronics Conference (PEC)
The Wayne B. Nottingham Prize is awarded annually at the Physical Electronics Conference (PEC), a conference that focuses on new research results in the field of surface science and in the sub-fields of physics and chemistry of interfaces. It was established from contributions given in memory of Professor Wayne B. Nottingham of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) by many of his friends and associates. The prize currently consists of a certificate and in 1974 was $200 but has increased recently to $1,500, 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.
It was first given in March 1966 at MIT and in March thereafter until February 1974 when the PEC was held at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey .[ a] This adjustment was to avoid overlap in time with the American Physical Society 's March meeting which in the 1970s was about 30 times larger than the PEC. Due to the weather in February leading to icy roads and delays in the scheduled events, in 1975 the PEC was moved to June where it still is today.
Year
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
Leibniz University Hannover
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
K. 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
2011
Tanza Lewis
Univ. of California, Irvine
J. Hemminger & B. Winter
2012
Daniel Schwarz
University of Twente
B. Poelsema
2013
Benjamin A. Gray
University of Arkansas
J. Chakhalian
2014
Donna A. Kunkel
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
A. Enders
2015
Christoph Große & Amanda Larson
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research & University of New Hampshire
K. Kern & K. Pohl
2016
Charlotte Herbig
University of Cologne
T. Michely
2017
Erik S. Skibinski
Cornell University
Melissa A. Hines
2018
Felix Lüpke
FZ Jülich
B. Voigtländer
2019
Xiaolong Liu
Northwestern University
M.C. Hersam
2020
Mounika Vutukuru
Boston University
Anna Swan
2021
Jeremy F. Schultz
University of Illinois Chicago
Nan Jiang
2022
Anuva Aishwarya
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Vidya Madhavan
2023
Sayantan Mahapatra
University of Illinois Chicago
Nan Jiang
Footnotes
^ according to information from a private communication from Torgny Gustafsson, 1974 co-winner[citation needed ]
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