APS Fellow Archive

The APS Fellow Archive contains records of many APS Fellows from 1921 to the present. Please note some Fellows may not be displayed or may display with limited information.

The archive is a historical record and is not updated to reflect current information. All institutional affiliations reflect the Fellows’ affiliations at the time of election to APS Fellowship.

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Paul Frank Barbara [1992]
University of Texas, Austin
Citation: For his innovative studies of ultrafast proton and electron transfers, isomerization reactions, and dynamic solvent effects.
Nominated by: DCP

Klaas Bergmann [1992]
University of Kaiserslautern
Citation: For his development of innovative laser systems and their application to molecular scattering processes.
Nominated by: DCP

Elliot R. Bernstein [1992]
Colorado State University
Citation: For the development of molecular spectroscopy as a tool for the elucidation of molecular structure and conformations.
Nominated by: DCP

Hai-Lung Dai [1992]
Temple University
Citation: For developing novel laser spectroscopic techniques and the observation of novel properties of exotic chemical species such as transient, weakly bound, and reactive molecules and gases and molecules absorbed on surfaces.
Nominated by: DCP

Thomas Harold Dunning [1992]
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Citation: For contributions to the development of methods and techniques for electronic structure calculations on molecules and for applications to fundamental chemical problems in atmospheric chemistry, laser chemistry and combustion chemistry.
Nominated by: DCP

George E. Ewing [1992]
Indiana University, Bloomington
Citation: For his influential experimental and theoretical developments on van der Waals molecules, especially their spectroscopies and dynamics, and on vibrational relaxation processes of molecules within liquids and on surfaces.
Nominated by: DCP

Frances Anne Houle [1992]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For contributions to understanding of chemistry and physics in laser chemical modification of materials.
Nominated by: DCP

Kenneth David Jordan [1992]
University of Pittsburgh
Citation: For his insight and theoretical guidance into the binding of electrons to molecules and clusters, the nature of temporary anion states, and long-range intra-molecular interactions.
Nominated by: DCP

Katja Lindenberg [1992]
University of California, San Diego
Citation: For her fundamental contributions to nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and the theory of stochastic processes toward the understanding of the evolution of coupled nonlinear systems of importance in physical applications.
Nominated by: DCP

Alan Cooper Luntz [1992]
University of Southern Denmark, Odense
Citation: For the application of laser and molecular beam techniques to gas phase dynamics, especially oxygen atom chemical reactions, and as a participant in introducing these techniques to molecule-surface dynamics.
Nominated by: DCP

Keiji Morokuma [1992]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For many outstanding contributions to quantum chemistry, ranging from analysis at charge and energy decomposition in molecules to accurate computation of entire potential energy surfaces for chemical reactions.
Nominated by: DCP

George Charles Turrell [1992]
Affiliation not available
Citation: For contributions to the study of structure and dynamics of molecules in condensed phases and the molecular spectroscopy of solids and liquids.
Nominated by: DCP

John Thomas Yates [1992]
University of Pittsburgh
Citation: For the study of chemical and dynamical behavior of chemisorbed species on single crystal surfaces.
Nominated by: DCP