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Home   |   Programs   |   Prizes, Awards and Fellowships   |   Awards, Medals & Lectureships   |   John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research

John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research


To recognize a particular recent outstanding achievement in plasma physics research. The award consists of $5,000 to be divided equally in the case of multiple recipients, and includes a certificate citing the contributions made by the recipient or recipients, to be presented at an award ceremony at the Division of Plasma Physics Annual Meeting Banquet. It will be awarded annually.

Prior to 2007, this award was originally named Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics.

Establishment & Support

This award was established in 1981 with support from friends of the Division of Plasma Physics and has recently benefited from a joint compaign with UCLA and friends and family of John Dawson. The award was previously named the Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics.

Rules & Eligibility

Nominations are open to scientists of all nationalities regardless of the geographical site at which the work was done. It may be a given to a set of individuals as well as to individual scientists, as appropriate, to honor those who make essential contributions to the cited research achievement. Nominations are active for three years.

Nomination & Selection Process

The deadline for submission of nominations for the 2012 prize is April 2, 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 signed electronically (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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2011 John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research Recipient(s):
Daniel Silveira
RIKEN
Dirk Van der Werf
Swansea University
Francis Robicheaux
Auburn University
Jeffrey Hangst
Aarhus University
Joel Fajans
University of California, Berkeley
Jonathan Wurtele
University of California, Berkeley
Makoto Fujiwara
TRIUMF
Michael Charlton
Swansea University
Niels Madsen
Swansea University
Paul Bowe
Aarhus University
William Bertsche
Swansea University
 
Past Recipients:
2010: Cameron Geddes
Carl Schroeder
Csaba Toth
Eric Esarey
Simon Hooker
Wim Leemans
2009: Yitzhak Maron
2008: Michael C. Zarsnorff
Stewart C. Prager
2007: Andrea M. Garofalo
Edward J. Strait
Gerald A. Navratil
Michio Okabayashi
2006: Kazuo Tanaka
Max Tabak
Peter Norreys
Ryosuke Kodama
Scott Wilks
2005: Howard M. Milchberg
2004: (Frank) Chio Zong Cheng
Edward J. Strait
King-Lap Wong
Liu Chen
William Walter Heidbrink
2003: Siegfried Glenzer
2002: Hantao Ji
Masaaki Yamada
Scott Hsu
Troy Carter
2001: Edmund J. Synakowski
Edward Doyle
Keith H. Burrell
Richard Joseph Groebner
2000: Daniel H.E. Dubin
John J. Bollinger
1999: Raymond John Fonck
1998: Gilbert Wilson Collins
Luiz B. Da Silva
Peter Martin Celliers
Robert C. Cauble
1997: Fred Michael Levinton
1996: Chandrashekhar Joshi
Christopher E. Clayton
1995: Bruce Allen Remington
Charles Peter Verdon
David Herbert Munro
James Philip Knauer
Joseph D. Kilkenny
Russell John Wallace
S. Gail Glendinning
Stephen Vance Weber
Steven W. Haan
1994: Tony S. Taylor, Edward J. Strait, Ronald Stambaugh, Lang Li Lao
1993: Yoshiaki Kato, Kunioki Mima, Robert H. Lehmberg, Stephen Obenschain, Stanley Skupsky, John M. Soures
1992: Nathaniel J. Fisch
1991: Charles F. Driscoll, John H. Malmberg, Thomas M. O'Neil
1990: Mordecai D. Rosen, Dennis L. Matthews, Peter L. Hagelstein, E. Michael Campbell, Szymon Suckewer
1989: Donald A. Gurnett
1988: Robert J. Goldston, Richard J. Hawrylu, James D. Strachan
1987: Fritz Wagner
1986: John Bryan Taylor
1985: Alfred Y. F. Wong
1984: Takashi Maekawa, Shigetoshi Tanaka, Yasushi Terumichi, Stanley C. Luckhardt, Miklos Porkoolab, Jack J. Schuss, Stefano Bernabei, William M. Hook, Forrest C. Jobes, Robert W. Motley, James E. Stevens, Schweikhard von Goeler
1983: Bruno Coppi, Robert Taylor, Ronald R. Parker, Leonardo Pieroni, Bruce Montgomery
 
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