Two LeRoy Apker Awards are given annually by the American Physical Society for outstanding achievement in physics by an undergraduate, one for students from PhD granting institutions and one for students from non-PhD granting institutions. The award includes $5000 and a travel allowance to the APS meeting at which the award is presented.
Year
Winner
2017
Calvin Leung
2006
Stephanie M. Moyerman
2003
Nathaniel P. Stern
1998
Gwendolyn Rae Bell
APS Apker Award Recipients
APS Apker Award Finalist
Two LeRoy Apker Awards are given annually by the American Physical Society for outstanding achievement in physics by an undergraduate, one for students from PhD granting institutions and one for students from non-PhD-granting institutions. These students were selected among the four finalists from non-PhD-granting institutions.
Year
Winner
2014
Jaron P. Kent-Dobias
2011
Neal C. Pisenti
2009
Andrew P. Higginbotham
2008
Gregory Minton
2004
Joseph Checkelsky
APS Apker Award Finalist Recipients
NSF Graduate Fellowship
The National Science Foundation (NSF) seeks to ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science, mathematics, and engineering in the United States and to reinforce its diversity. A competition is conducted for Graduate Research Fellowships, with additional awards offered for women in engineering and computer and information science. NSF Graduate Fellowships offer recognition and three years of support for advanced study to approximately 900 outstanding graduate students in the mathematical, physical, biological, engineering, and behavioral and social sciences, including the history of science and the philosophy of science, and to research-based PhD degrees in science education. (from http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/dge/programs/grf/)
Year
Winner
2023
Albany Blackburn, Kausik Das, Anna Soper, Eli Weissler
2022
Anna Rose Barth
2021
Guadalupe Quirarte
2019
Maya Martirossyan, Timothy Middlemas
2018
Kemper Ludlow
2017
Helen L. Fitzmaurice and Jonas Leif Kaufman
2016
Jim Wu
2015
Robert E. Kealhofer
2014
Brendan D. Folie and Sheena K. Patel
2012
Julien B. Devin
2011
Alyssa Dray, Carolyn M. Meldgin, and David I. Miller
2010
Marc A. Badger
2009
Samuel W. Skillman
2007
Katherine L. Perdue and Andrew R. Wetzel
2006
Jeffrey Jauregui, David Liao, Stephanie M. Moyerman, and Ryan S. Yamada
2005
Nicholas P. Breznay and Adam E. Pivonka
2004
Joseph Checkelsky, David Gaebler, William Steven Kolthammer, Elizabeth J. Main, and Christopher T. Rodolfa
2003
Nathaniel P. Stern
2001
Michael J. Rust and Paul G. SanGiorgio
1999
Alexander C. Johnson, Kevin L. Moore, and Itai Seggev
1998
Paul U. Berry, Thaddeus D. Ladd, Wendy R. Panero, and W. Wood-Vasey
1997
Steven Lee Johnson and Travis T. Norsen
1993
Dario G. Falquier and Cindy K. Harnett
1992
Guy D. Moore and Bryan W. Reed
1991
Stephen I. Applebaum and Charles A. Sackett
1990
Douglas E. Dunston and J. Williamson
1988
George S. Park
1987
Keith Saints
1986
Charles E. Cunningham and Michael W. Redmond
1982
James M. Cline
1978
Charles Horowitz
1976
Carl Hardin
1975
Alan D. Chave
1971
James G. Richman
1970
Gregory L. Campbell, Frederic D. Cohen, and Chris Cunningham
1969
Thomas H. Bleakney, Lloyd A. Regier, and E. Torigoe
1968
Stanley A. Dodds, William M. Sharp, and Christopher P. Wilson
1967
George B. Rothbart and Charles K. Westbrook
1966
Dennis H. Eaton and John C. Haugeland
1965
Mark P. Goldstein
1963
Donald W. Alderman and Lauren R. Mather
NSF Graduate Fellowship Recipients
Hertz Fellowship
Year
Winner
2023
Anna Soper
2008
Peter J. Scherpelz
2005
Adam E. Pivonka
2003
Nathaniel P. Stern
1998
Thaddeus D. Ladd
1996
Noah O. Kubow
1994
Joseph H. Thywissen
1992
Matthew S. McAdams
1988
George S. Park
1979
Mark A. Muntean
1975
Gregory A. Lyzenga
1972
Robert S. Howard
1968
James A. Ross and William M. Sharp
1967
Charles K. Westbrook
1965
Eric I. Thorsos
1964
Ray G. Helmke
Hertz Fellowship Recipients
Churchill Fellowship
The Winston Churchill Scholarship program was created as Churchill college was being founded in Cambridge for the purpose of bringing outstanding American scholars to England to study for a year after earning a bachelor’s degree. Between twelve and fifteen scholars per year are selected to pursue a program of research and study leading to a master’s degree. The scholarship is worth $44,000 – $50,000 and covers all expenses for the year of study in Cambridge, including up to $1000 support for travel. Eight Churchill Fellows have gone on to win Nobel Prizes.
Year
Winner
2021
Shion E Andrew
2009
Andrew P. Higginbotham
2004
Christopher T. Rodolfa
1984
A. Middleton
Churchill Fellowship Recipients
Watson Fellowship
Year
Winner
2016
Natasha Allen
2013
Dustin R. Zubke
2009
Richard B. Horn
2006
Stephanie M. Moyerman
1997
Ryan M. Arndt
1991
Eric J. Prosser
1990
Douglas E. Dunston
Watson Fellowship Recipients
Department of Energy Science Graduate Fellowship
Year
Winner
2021
Madeleine Carolyn Kerr
2017
Jonas Leif Kaufman
2010
Andrew P. Higginbotham
Department of Energy Science Graduate Fellowship Recipients
NSF Honorable Mention
Year
Winner
2022
Winnie U Chu
2021
Anna Rose Barth and Madeleine Carolyn Kerr
2020
Shifrah Aron-Dine, Henry Louis Fetsch, Ina Claire Flood, and Luis Angel Martinez
2019
Shanel Wu
2018
Sarah Lau Hale and Adam Lawrence Shaw
2017
Nathaniel Allen Leslie and Calvin Leung
2016
Matthew Dannenberg, Jaron P. Kent-Dobias, and Michelle L. Vick
2015
Carola M. Purser and Paul L. Riggins
2011
Hong W. Sio
2007
Audrey J. Sederberg
2006
Colin V. Parker and Andrew R. Wetzel
2005
Adele C. Tamboli
2004
Laura [Fisher] Clark, Zoe [Boekelheide] DeCamp, and Andrew T. Grier
2001
Robert J. Walters
1996
Matthew J. Evans and Noah O. Kubow
1992
Kent C. Burr and Patrick M. Ogle
1986
John K. Hillier, Michial D. Howell, and Steven R. Spielman
1985
Chris Felix and William J. Hovingh
1983
Enson Chang, Emily A. Greene, and Michael F. Hundley
1979
Roger T. Howe and Mark A. Muntean
1977
Kenneth J. Adams, Joseph J. Becker, Deborah A. Konkowski, and David A. Kopriva
1976
Craig Watkins
1975
Bradley L. Bobbs, H. Hamaker, and Gregory A. Lyzenga
1974
Joe Costello, Robert R. Lewis, and Francisco Valdes
1973
John Mallinckrodt and Howard T. Onishi
1972
Lloyd L. Green and Dolores A. [White] Walters
1971
Robert L. Billington, Howard I. Krausz, and Catherine A. [Anderson] Pilachowski
1970
John Oakley
1969
Arne C. Mortensen and George B. Zimmerman
1968
Kenneth Noel [Thomson] Gullekson, Bruce R. Land, and James A. Ross
1966
John H. Halperin
1965
Michael M. Dworetsky, James E. Enstrom, and Eric I. Thorsos
1964
Ray G. Helmke, David V. Jensen, George W. Moore, and Gary A. Welch
1963
Michael T. Yates
1962
Gregory Milman and Richard G. Olson
1961
Robert C. Ashenfelter
NSF Honorable Mention Recipients
Fulbright Fellowship
The Fulbright program for U. S. students aims to foster leadership, learning, and empathy between cultures. Sponsored by the U. S. Department of State and awarded to more than 1300 students annually, a Fulbright scholarship offers U. S. students support for one year of study or research abroad.
Year
Winner
2007
Kevin S. Mistry
Fulbright Fellowship Recipient
National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship
Year
Winner
2017
Calvin Leung
2001
Robert J. Walters
National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship Recipients