2024
Posted in: NSSA Fellows,
Dr. Ke An – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
For sustained contributions in the development and application of neutron diffraction to the understanding of structure and properties of engineering materials.
Dr. Bjorn Clausen – Los Alamos National Laboratory
For seminal contributions to residual stress measurements using diffraction methods, as well as using neutron time-of-flight diffraction methods (combined with self-consistent elasto- and viscoplastic crystal plasticity modeling) to advance substantially our understanding of the deformation of polycrystalline materials.
Dr. Peter Gehring – NIST Center for Neutron Research
For seminal contributions to the understanding of the dynamics and structures of relaxor ferroelectrics using neutron scattering and for outstanding commitment to the education of young scientists and service to the neutron scattering community.
Dr. Geoffrey Greene – University of Tennessee, Knoxville/ Tulane University
For outstanding leadership in developing new research facilities, directing pioneering experiments, and mentoring generations of young scientists in the field of
fundamental neutron physics in the U.S.
Dr. Kenneth Herwig – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
For his sustained leadership and outstanding contribution to the development of world-class neutron scattering instrumentation at the Spallation Neutron
Source.
Dr. Yun Liu – NIST Center for Neutron Research
For his substantial contributions to the understanding of concentrated colloidal solutions using neutron scattering and his significant efforts to educate the next generation of neutron scatterers.
Prof. Robert McQueeney – AMES Laboratory
For his venerable record of neutron scattering research elucidating the magnetic order, spin and lattice dynamics of exotic superconductors, heavy fermions, and topological magnetic materials.
Prof. Michihiro Nagao – NIST Center for Neutron Research
For seminal neutron scattering studies revealing new dynamic modes in soft membranes.
Prof. Lilo Pozzo – University of Washington
For her development of in situ neutron scattering measurements to elucidate structure-function relationships in soft matter and her outstanding advocacy for and service to the neutron user community.
Prof. Mas Subramanian – Oregon State University
For his insightful application of neutron scattering to provide far-reaching insights into materials chemistry