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Home   |   Programs   |   Prizes, Awards and Fellowships   |   Prizes   |   George E. Pake Prize

George E. Pake Prize

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To recognize and encourage outstanding work by physicists combining original research accomplishments with leadership in the management of research or development in industry. The prize consists of $5,000, an allowance for travel to the meeting at which the prize is to be awarded, and a certificate recognizing the contribution of the recipient. It will be presented annually.

Establishment & Support

This prize was endowed in 1983 by the Xerox Corporation in recognition of the outstanding achievements of George E. Pake, as a research physicist and a director of industrial research.

Rules & Eligibility

This prize will be awarded to one individual for outstanding achievements in physics research combined with major success as a manager of research or development in industry. Nominations are active for three years.

Nomination & Selection Process

This year’s deadline has passed.  Please check back soon for next year’s nomination information and deadline.

2009 Selection Committee: Sharon Glotzer, Eric Amis, Julia Phillips, Mark Lee, 

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2009 George E. Pake Prize Recipient:
David J. Bishop
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Past Recipients:

2008: Julia M. Phillips
2007: Mark Kryder
2006: Charles B. Duke
2005: Cherry Murray
2004: Robert M. White
2003: C. Paul Robinson
2002: Paul M. Horn
2001: Lewis S. Edelheit
2000: Chauncey Starr
1999: Hendrik Brugt Gerhard Casimir
1998: John Paul McTague
1997: Don R. Scifres
1996: Charles Vernon Shank
1995: James C. McGroddy
1994: William F. Brinkman
1993: Roland W. Schmitt
1992: Alan Chynoweth
1991: Albert Narath
1990: Arno A. Penzias
1989: John A. Armstrong
1988: C. Kumar N. Patel
1987: Praveen Chaudhari
1986: John K. Galt
1985: J. Ross MacDonald
1984: Arthur G. Anderson
 
 
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