Aneesur Rahman Prize, the Glossary
The Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics is a prize that has been awarded annually by the American Physical Society since 1993.[1]
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American Physical Society
The American Physical Society (APS) is a not-for-profit membership organization of professionals in physics and related disciplines, comprising nearly fifty divisions, sections, and other units.
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Aneesur Rahman
Aneesur Rahman (24 August 1927 – 6 June 1987) was an Indian-born American physicist who pioneered the application of computational methods to physical systems.
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Antoine Georges
Antoine Georges (born 1961) is a French physicist.
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Computational physics
Computational physics is the study and implementation of numerical analysis to solve problems in physics.
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Daan Frenkel
Daan Frenkel One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: (born 1948, Amsterdam) is a Dutch computational physicist in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge.
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David Ceperley
David Matthew Ceperley (born 1949) is a theoretical physicist in the physics department at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign or UIUC.
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David P. Landau
David P. Landau (born June 22, 1941) is distinguished research professor of physics and founding director of the Center for Simulational Physics at the University of Georgia.
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David Vanderbilt
David Vanderbilt is a professor of physics at Rutgers University researching condensed-matter physics since 1991, and named Board of Governors Professor of Physics in 2009.
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Donald H. Weingarten
Donald Henry Weingarten (born February 16, 1945) is a computational physicist.
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Farid F. Abraham
Farid F. Abraham (born May 5, 1937) is an American scientist.
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Frans Pretorius
Frans Pretorius (born 31 July 1973) is a South African and Canadian physicist, specializing in computer simulations in astrophysics and numerical solutions of Einstein's field equations.
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Gabriel Kotliar
Gabriel Kotliar (born 1957) is a physicist at Rutgers University in the United States, where he is Board of Governors Professor of Physics.
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Gary S. Grest
Gary S. Grest is an American computational physicist at Sandia National Laboratories.
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Giulia Galli
Giulia Galli is a condensed-matter physicist.
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James R. Chelikowsky
James R. Chelikowsky is a professor of physics, chemical engineering, and chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin.
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James Stone (physicist)
James McLellan Stone is an American astrophysicist who specialises in the study of fluid dynamics.
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John Joannopoulos
John D. Joannopoulos (born 1947) is an American physicist, focused in condensed matter theory.
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John M. Dawson
John Myrick Dawson (30 September 1930 in Champaign, Illinois – 17 November 2001 in Los Angeles) was an American computational physicist and the father of plasma-based acceleration techniques.
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Kai-Ming Ho
Kai-Ming Ho is a senior physicist at Ames Laboratory and distinguished professor in Department of Physics and Astronomy at Iowa State University.
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Kenneth G. Wilson
Kenneth Geddes "Ken" Wilson (June 8, 1936 – June 15, 2013) was an American theoretical physicist and a pioneer in using computers for studying particle physics.
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List of American Physical Society prizes and awards
The American Physical Society gives out a number of awards for research excellence and conduct; topics include outstanding leadership, computational physics, lasers, mathematics, and more. Aneesur Rahman Prize and List of American Physical Society prizes and awards are awards of the American Physical Society.
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List of physics awards
This list of physics awards is an index to articles about notable awards for physics.
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Michael Creutz
Michael John Creutz (born November 24, 1944) is an American theoretical physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory specializing in lattice gauge theory and computational physics.
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Michael L. Klein
Michael Lawrence Klein (born March 13, 1940, in London, England) is Laura H. Carnell Professor of Science and director of the Institute for Computational Molecular Science in the college of science and technology at Temple University in Philadelphia, US.
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Michele Parrinello
Michele Parrinello (born 7 September 1945) is an Italian physicist particularly known for his work in molecular dynamics (the computer simulation of physical movements of atoms and molecules).
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Molecular dynamics
Molecular dynamics (MD) is a computer simulation method for analyzing the physical movements of atoms and molecules. Aneesur Rahman Prize and Molecular dynamics are computational physics.
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Pablo G. Debenedetti
Pablo G. Debenedetti is the Class of 1950 Professor in Engineering and Applied Science and a professor of chemical and biological engineering at Princeton University.
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Robert Swendsen
Robert Haakon Swendsen is a Professor of Physics at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Roberto Car
Roberto Car (born 3 January 1947 in Trieste) is an Italian physicist and the Ralph W. Dornte *31 Professor in Chemistry at Princeton University, where he is also a faculty member in the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials.
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Sauro Succi
Sauro Succi is an Italian scientist, internationally credited for being one of the founders of the successful Lattice Boltzmann method for fluid dynamics and soft matter.
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Sharon Glotzer
Sharon C. Glotzer is an American scientist and "digital alchemist", the Anthony C. Lembke Department Chair of Chemical Engineering, the John Werner Cahn Distinguished University Professor of Engineering and the Stuart W. Churchill Collegiate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan, where she is also professor of materials science and engineering, professor of physics, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, and professor of applied physics.
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Steven Gwon Sheng Louie
Steven Gwon Sheng Louie (26 March 1949, Taishan, Guangdong, China) is a computational condensed-matter physicist.
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Steven R. White
Steven R. White is a professor of physics at the University of California, Irvine.
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Uzi Landman
Uzi Landman (May 1944) is an Israeli/American computational physicist, the Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Computational Materials Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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See also
Awards of the American Physical Society
- Abraham Pais Prize
- Andrei Sakharov Prize (APS)
- Aneesur Rahman Prize
- Arthur L. Schawlow Prize in Laser Science
- Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics
- David Adler Lectureship Award
- Davisson–Germer Prize
- Earle K. Plyler Prize
- Edward A. Bouchet Award
- Einstein Prize (APS)
- Fluid Dynamics Prize (APS)
- Francis M. Pipkin Award
- Frank Isakson Prize
- George E. Pake Prize
- Hans A. Bethe Prize
- Herbert P. Broida Award
- Herman Feshbach Prize
- I. I. Rabi Prize
- Irving Langmuir Award
- James C. McGroddy Prize
- James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics
- John H. Dillon Medal
- Joseph F. Keithley Award
- Lars Onsager Prize
- LeRoy Apker Award
- Leo P. Kadanoff Prize
- Leo Szilard Lectureship Award
- Lilienfeld Prize
- List of American Physical Society prizes and awards
- Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award
- Max Delbruck Prize
- Norman F. Ramsey Prize
- Oliver E. Buckley Prize
- Otto Laporte Award
- Panofsky Prize
- Robert R. Wilson Prize
- Sakurai Prize
- Tom W. Bonner Prize
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aneesur_Rahman_Prize
Also known as Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics.