The Users Group Board of Directors extends its congratulations to
five new American Physical Society Fellows whose work is at least partly
based on the Jefferson Lab science program. They are:
J.-P. Chen, JLab: "For his contributions to understanding the spin
structure of the neutron, through the use of a polarized Helium-3 target."
C. J. Horowitz, Indiana: "For seminal and sustained contributions to
relativistic descriptions of nuclei, nuclear reactions, and dense matter."
P. Kneisel, JLab: "For pioneering contributions to superconducting rf
science and technology through a wide range of research and development
advances."
G. Petratos, Kent State: "For numerous contributions to high energy
electromagnetic physics, including the SLAC nucleon spin physics
program, and the SLAC and Jefferson Lab few-body physics programs."
D. Phillips, Ohio: "For his research on effective hadronic theories of
few-nucleon systems, especially on the role of the Delta(1232) and the
description of electromagnetic reactions on light nuclei, and their
application in obtaining reliable information on neutron properties from
experimental data."