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The '''David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics''' is a prize that has been awarded annually by the [[American Physical Society]] since 1988. The recipient is chosen for "an outstanding contributor to the field of [[materials physics]], who is noted for the quality of his/her research, review articles and lecturing." The prize is named after physicist [[David Adler (physicist)|David Adler]] with contributions to the endowment by friends of David Adler and [[Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.]] The prize includes a $5,000 honorarium.<ref>https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/awards/adler.cfm</ref>
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The '''David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics''' is a prize that has been awarded annually by the [[American Physical Society]] since 1988.<ref>{{Cite journal |date=1988-06-01 |title=APS Establishes Adler Lectureship |url=https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2811475 |journal=Physics Today |volume=41 |issue=6 |pages=114–116 |doi=10.1063/1.2811475 |issn=0031-9228}}</ref> The recipient is chosen for "an outstanding contributor to the field of [[materials physics]], who is noted for the quality of his/her research, review articles and lecturing." The prize is named after physicist [[David Adler (physicist)|David Adler]] with contributions to the endowment by friends of David Adler and major support from [[Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.]], as well as support from the [[American Physical Society#Divisions|American Physical Society's Division of Materials Physics]]. The prize includes a $5,000 honorarium.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/awards/adler.cfm|title = David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://engage.aps.org/dmp/home|title = Home - Unit - DMP}}</ref>


== Recipients ==
== Recipients ==
Source: [https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/awards/adler.cfm American Physical Society]
Source: [https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/awards/adler.cfm American Physical Society]

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* 2024 [[Nitin Samarth]]
* 2023 [[Elbio Dagotto]]
* 2022 [[Axel Hoffmann]]
* 2021 [[Robert Cava]]
* 2020 [[Chang-Beom Eom]]
* 2019 [[Giulia Galli]]
* 2019 [[Giulia Galli]]
* 2018 [[Christopher J. Palmstrǿm]]
* 2018 [[Christopher J. Palmstrǿm]]
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* 2010 [[Patricia Thiel]]
* 2010 [[Patricia Thiel]]
* 2009 [[Salvatore Torquato]]
* 2009 [[Salvatore Torquato]]
* 2008 [[Karin Rabe]]
* 2008 [[Karin Rabe (physicist)|Karin Rabe]]
* 2007 [[Samuel D. Bader]]
* 2007 [[Samuel D. Bader]]
* 2006 [[James Chelikowsky]]
* 2006 [[James R. Chelikowsky]]
* 2005 [[Ramamoorthy Ramesh]]
* 2005 [[Ramamoorthy Ramesh]]
* 2004 [[Chia-Ling Chien]]
* 2004 [[Chia-Ling Chien]]
* 2003 [[Ivan K. Schuller]]
* 2003 [[Ivan K. Schuller]]
* 2002 [[Chris G. Van de Walle]]
* 2002 [[Chris G. Van de Walle]]
* 2001 [[Ellen D. Williams]]
* 2001 [[Ellen D. Williams (scientist)]]
* 2000 [[Bertram Batlogg]]
* 2000 [[Bertram Batlogg]]
* 1999 [[Leonard C. Feldman]]
* 1999 [[Leonard C. Feldman]]
* 1998 [[Joseph E. Greene|Joe Greene]]
* 1998 [[J. E. Greene|Joe Greene]]
* 1997 [[John D. Joannopoulos]]
* 1997 [[John D. Joannopoulos]]
* 1996 [[M. Brian Maple]]
* 1996 [[M. Brian Maple]]
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* 1989 [[Robert W. Balluffi]]
* 1989 [[Robert W. Balluffi]]
* 1988 [[Jan Tauc]]
* 1988 [[Jan Tauc]]
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==See also==
* [[Leo Szilard Lectureship Award]]
* [[List of physics awards]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/awards/adler.cfm David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics], American Physical Society
* [https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/awards/adler.cfm David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics], American Physical Society

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The David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics is a prize that has been awarded annually by the American Physical Society since 1988.[1] The recipient is chosen for "an outstanding contributor to the field of materials physics, who is noted for the quality of his/her research, review articles and lecturing." The prize is named after physicist David Adler with contributions to the endowment by friends of David Adler and major support from Energy Conversion Devices, Inc., as well as support from the American Physical Society's Division of Materials Physics. The prize includes a $5,000 honorarium.[2][3]

Recipients

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Source: American Physical Society

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "APS Establishes Adler Lectureship". Physics Today. 41 (6): 114–116. 1988-06-01. doi:10.1063/1.2811475. ISSN 0031-9228.
  2. ^ "David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics".
  3. ^ "Home - Unit - DMP".
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