Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics - Recipients

Recipients

  • 2012 Witold Nazarewicz
  • 2011 Richard F. Casten
  • 2010 Steven C. Pieper and Robert B. Wiringa
  • 2009 Robert D. McKeown
  • 2008 Arthur M. Poskanzer
  • 2007 Stuart J. Freedman
  • 2006 Ian Towner and John Hardy
  • 2005 Roy Holt
  • 2004 George F. Bertsch
  • 2003 Arthur Bruce McDonald
  • 2002 J. David Bowman
  • 2001 Richard Geller and Claude Lyneis
  • 2000 Raymond G. Arnold
  • 1999 Vijay Raghunath Pandharipande
  • 1998 Joel M. Moss
  • 1997 Hamish Robertson
  • 1996 John Dirk Walecka
  • 1995 Felix Boehm
  • 1994 Ernest K. Warburton
  • 1993 Akito Arima and Francesco Iachello
  • 1992 Henry G. Blosser and Robert E. Pollock
  • 1991 Peter J. Twin
  • 1990 Vernon Hughes
  • 1989 Ernest M. Henley
  • 1988 Raymond Davis Jr.
  • 1987 Bernard Frois and Ingo Sick
  • 1986 Lowell M. Bollinger
  • 1985 Eric G. Adelberger
  • 1984 Harald A. Enge
  • 1983 Charles D. Goodman
  • 1982 Gerald E. Brown
  • 1981 Bernard L. Cohen
  • 1980 Frank S. Stephens and Richard M. Diamond
  • 1979 Roy Middleton and Willy Haeberli
  • 1978 Sergei Polikanov and V. M. Strutinsky
  • 1977 Stuart T. Butler and G. Raymond Satchler
  • 1976 John P. Schiffer
  • 1975 Chien-Shiung Wu
  • 1974 Denys Wilkinson
  • 1973 Herman Feshbach
  • 1972 John D. Anderson and Donald Robson
  • 1971 Maurice Goldhaber
  • 1970 William A. Fowler
  • 1969 Gregory Breit
  • 1968 Raymond G. Herb
  • 1967 Charles Christian Lauritsen
  • 1966 Robert J. Van de Graaff
  • 1965 Henry H. Barschall

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