- Source: Francis M. Pipkin Award
The Francis M. Pipkin Award is a physics prize given by the American Physical Society (APS) every two years since 1999.
The award was established in 1997 by the American Physical Society's the Topical Group on Precision Measurement and Fundamental Constants as a memorial tribute to Francis M. Pipkin (1925–1992). The award consists of $3,000 plus travel expenses to the APS meeting where the award is conferred. The award is intended for promising young physicists so the requirement for eligibility is that the award recipient must have held the Ph.D. degree for not more than 15 years prior to the nomination deadline. The APS award selection committee selects the award recipient from award nominees on the basis of outstanding research in precision measurement and fundamental physical constants, as represented by the nominees's publications and by three nominating letters containing supplemental information. All APS members, except the members of the APS award selection committee, are allowed to submit nominations.
Recipients
1999: Steven Keith Lamoreaux
2001: Jens H. Gundlach
2003: Eric A. Hessels
2005: Ronald L. Walsworth
2007: David DeMille
2009: Zheng-Tian Lu
2011: Michael Romalis
2013: Randolf Pohl
2015: Holger Mueller
2017: Jens Dilling
2019: Tanya Zelevinsky
2021: Andrew D. Ludlow
2023: Andrew A. Geraci
2025: Kyle G. Leach
References
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