Paola Cappellaro [2023]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Citation: For groundbreaking contributions to quantum control and quantum sensing with spin systems.
Kaden Hazzard [2023]
Rice University
Citation: For contributions to the understanding and engineering of quantum matter, especially ultracold atoms and molecules with dipolar interactions, and fermionic SU(N)-symmetric alkaline-earth atoms in optical lattices.
Irina Novikova [2023]
William & Mary
Citation: For outstanding research on quantum coherence in atomic vapors, including electromagnetically induced transparency and optical magnetometry, and ongoing educational outreach activities in optics and physics.
Cheng-Zhi Peng [2023]
Citation: For outstanding contributions in practically secure and wide-area quantum communications and testing quantum physics over long distances.
Nina Rohringer [2023]
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
Citation: For outstanding theoretical concepts in the new field of non-linear X-ray science and experiments at X-ray free electron lasers.
Artem Rudenko [2023]
Kansas State University
Citation: For outstanding contributions to the understanding of correlated few-particle dynamics in strong field interactions with atoms and molecules, and for leadership in developing and conducting coincident molecular imaging experiments at x-ray free-electron laser facilities.
Jonathan Simon [2023]
Stanford University
Citation: For significant and pioneering advances in quantum optics and quantum simulation of strongly interacting systems, including Mott insulator states, synthetic Landau levels, and Laughlin states of photons.
C. Wesley Walter [2023]
Denison University
Citation: For outstanding contributions to negative ion spectroscopy and exemplary involvement of undergraduate students in research.