APS Fellowship

Gray arrow DPOLY Deadline for APS Fellowship Nomination: Wednesday, June 1, 2022
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APS Fellows Nominated by DPOLY  

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Dean M. DeLongchamp [2023]
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Citation: For developing resonant soft x-ray methods to quantify polymer structure, order, and orientation, for making these tools available to the polymer physics community, and for illustrating how these parameters are critical to understanding the properties and performance of organic semiconductors.


Bradley D. Olsen [2023]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Citation: For the development of new theories of polymer gel mechanics that account for network topology, and for the generation of applied theory and experiments to advance our understanding of polymer self-assembly and dynamics using proteins and hybrid protein macromolecules as model polymer systems.


Rodney Dewayne Priestley [2023]
Princeton University
Citation: For insights into the physics of glassy polymers under a broad range of nanoscale confinement conditions, and for the creation of polymer nanoparticles with controlled surface and internal structures.