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Scott Thomas elected to the 2014 class of Fellows of the American Physical Society

Three faculty members of our department were elected to the 2014 class of Fellows of the American Physical Society.

Eva Halkiadakis is cited for “… her leadership in precision electroweak and top quark measurements at the Tevatron and searches for Supersymmetry at the LHC and for pioneering work in pursuit of new physics in multi-jet final states.”

Valery Kiryukhin is cited for “… use of x-ray and neutron scattering to understand multiferroics, colossal magnetoresistance and low-dimensional magnetism.”

Scott Thomas is cited for “… contributions to the careful analysis of data from experiments at hadron colliders, to the phenomenology of many theories of physics beyond the Standard Model, and to supersymmetry, inflationary cosmology, and quantum gravity.”