| Year |
Name |
Laboratory |
Brief Description |
|
2005 |
Daniel Bardayan |
Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
...for innovative precision
nuclear spectroscopy measurements clarifying the
production of elements and radioisotopes in exploding
stars, and for mentoring undergraduate, graduate and
post-doctoral associates as well as organizing a summer
school for graduate students to explore exotic beam
physics. |
| 2004 |
John Arrington |
Argonne National Laboratory |
...for
his research into the quark distributions of
nuclei which has provided a compelling new look
into the short-range structure of nuclei |
| 2004 |
Zhangbu Xu |
Brookhaven National Laboratory |
...for
his research techniques and technical
developments applied to the search for a new
state of matter at the Relativistic Heavy Ion
Collider, a world-class accelerator for nuclear
physics |
| 2003 |
Saskia Mioduszewski |
Brookhaven National Laboratory |
...for
her studies of the properties of the unusual
matter formed in extremely high-energy nuclear
collisions produced at the Relativistic Heavy
Ion Collider. |
| 2002 |
Jeffrey C. Blackmon |
Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
...for
his pioneering work in implementing a program of
measurements at the ORNL Holifield Radioactive
Ion Beam Facility with radioactive nuclear beams
to understand stellar explosions. |
| 2001 |
Vincent Cianciolo |
Oak
Ridge National Laboratory |
...for
developing a scientific program and detector
instrumentation for experiments at the
Brookhaven National Laboratory to understand the
existence of quark-gluon plasma |
| 2000 |
Zheng-Tian Lu |
Argonne National Laboratory |
...for
the development of the Atom Trap Trace Analysis
technique which has provided a powerful new tool
for ultra-sensitive trace isotope analysis in
fundamental research and technological
applications |
| 1998 |
Anthony Mezzacappa |
|
...for
his work identifying the explosive mechanism of
core-collapse and associated nucleosynthesis in
supernovae |
| 1997 |
David J. Dean |
Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
...for
his research in nuclear structure physics and
critical contributions to the development of the
Shell Model Monte Carlo methods,
making possible the extension of shell
model calculations to heavier nuclei |
| 1996 |
Michael Smith |
Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
...for
establishing an astrophysics program at the
first facility devoted fully to radioactive ion
beam physics, and for contributing to the
collection and evaluation of nuclear reaction
data applicable to astrophysics phenomena |