Outstanding Referees for 2008 Listed Herein Are the Outstanding Referees for 2008, the First Awardees in a Highly Selective
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Outstanding Referees For 2008 Listed herein are the Outstanding Referees for 2008, the first awardees in a highly selective new program of the American Physical Society to recognize scientists who have been exceptionally helpful in reviewing manuscripts for publication in the APS journals. In this inaugural year 534 referees have been selected for the “Outstanding Referee” designation. In future years the program will annually recognize 130 of the 42,000 currently active referees. By initiating this program, the APS expresses its appreciation to all referees, whose peer review efforts not only keep the standards of the journals at a high level, but in many cases also help authors to improve the quality and readability of their articles, even those that are not published by APS. The selection of Outstanding Referees for 2008 is based on two decades of records on over 50,000 referees (some no longer in active service) who have been called upon to review manuscripts, of which 33,000 were submitted in 2007. The criteria for choosing the 534 honorees were the quality, number, and timeliness of their reports, without regard for membership in the APS, country of origin, or field of research. Individuals with current or very recent direct connections to the journals, such as editors or Editorial Board members, were excluded. The decision was difficult, and many excellent referees could not be recognized this year. In this first year of the program, the lifetime of work contributed by a referee was considered; in future years, the focus will be on the more recent work of each referee. Like Fellowship in the APS, the Outstanding Referee award is a lifetime award. The Outstanding Referees for 2008 come from 33 different countries, with large contingents from the US, Germany, UK, Canada, and France. All have been notified and were sent a lapel pin and a certificate. The names of this year’s honorees are also listed at http://publish.aps.org/OutstandingReferees. APS congratulates and thanks the Outstanding Referees for their exemplary service to the physics community. Gene D. Sprouse Editor-in-Chief American Physical Society Elihu Abrahams . Rutgers University John Bechhoefer . Simon Fraser University Stephen L. Adler . Institute for Advanced Study Wilhelm Becker . Max Born Institute Berlin Ian Affleck . University of British Columbia Peter Beiersdorfer Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory I. R. Afnan . Flinders Univ. of South Australia J. Bekenstein . Hebrew University Richard Alben . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Daniel ben-Avraham . Clarkson University Gernot Alber . Technische Universität Darmstadt Eli Ben-Naim . Los Alamos National Laboratory James W. Allen . University of Michigan K. H. Bennemann . Freie Universität Philip B. Allen . Stony Brook University W. Bentz . Tokai University Massimo Altarelli . Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron T. Bergeman . Stony Brook University Jacques G. Amar . University of Toledo Beverly Berger . National Science Foundation Torkild Andersen . University of Aarhus David J. Bergman . Tel-Aviv University P. W. Anderson . Princeton University M. V. Berry . University of Bristol Erika Andersson . Heriot-Watt University R. Stephen Berry . University of Chicago T. Ando . Tokyo Inst. of Technology James Garland Berryman . Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Thomas Appelquist . Yale University Dave Z. Besson . University of Kansas P. K. Aravind . Worcester Polytechnic Institute Kurt Binder . Johannes Gutenberg-Univ. Mainz Peter B. Arnold . University of Virginia Robert J. Birgeneau . University of Toronto N. W. Ashcroft . Cornell University Michael C. Birse . University of Manchester D. E. Aspnes . North Carolina State University Gunnar Bjork . Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan Birger B. Back . Argonne National Laboratory Geoffrey Bodwin . Argonne National Laboratory Leslie E. Ballentine . Simon Fraser University Marian Boguna . Universitat de Barcelona Desmond Paul Barber . Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron John L. Bohn . University of Colorado W. A. Bardeen . Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Juergen Bosse . Freie Universität Stephen M. Barnett . University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Daniel Boyanovsky . University of Pittsburgh Bruce Richard Barrett . University of Arizona Robert W. Boyd . University of Rochester Norman C. Bartelt . Sandia National Laboratories Eric Braaten . Ohio State University David F. Bartlett . University of Colorado Robert Brandenberger . McGill University K. Bartschat . Drake University E. H. Brandt . Max-Planck Institut Stuttgart J. Bass . Michigan State University Heinz-Peter Breuer . Universität Freiburg G. Bastard . Ecole Normale Superieure Iver H. Brevik . Norwegian Univ. of Science & Technology Gerrit E.W. Bauer . Delft University of Technology Dieter Brill . University of Maryland Marc Baus . Univ. Libre de Bruxelles Stanley J. Brodsky . Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Hans B. Brom . University of Leiden R. C. Dynes . University of California, San Diego B. A. Brown . Michigan State University Freeman J. Dyson . Institute for Advanced Study Garnett W. Bryant . NIST-Gaithersburg Ulrich Eckern . Universität Augsburg L. N. Bulaevskii . Los Alamos National Laboratory E. N. Economou Institute of Electronic Structure & Laser - FORTH Aurel Bulgac . University of Washington William F. Egelhoff, Jr. NIST-Gaithersburg Joachim Burgdörfer . Vienna University of Technology Reinhold Egger . Heinrich Heine Universität Keith Burnett . Oxford University, Clarendon Laboratory Theodore L. Einstein . University of Maryland F. H. Busse . Universität Bayreuth Raymond C. Elton . University of Maryland W. H. Butler . University of Alabama David Emin . University of New Mexico M. Buttiker . Universite de Geneve B. G. Englert . National University of Singapore David Cahill . University of Illinois Ora Entin-Wohlman . Ben Gurion University Amir O. Caldeira . Universidade Estadual de Campinas Henning Esbensen . Argonne National Laboratory Manuel Cardona . Max-Planck Institut Stuttgart Gilles Esposito-Farese . Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris Thomas L. Carroll . Naval Research Laboratory John S. Faulkner . Florida Atlantic University Neal M. Cason . University of Notre Dame Peter J. Feibelman . Sandia National Laboratories M. Cates . University of Edinburgh David K. Ferry . Arizona State University Robert J. Cava . Princeton University Herbert A. Fertig . Indiana University David Ceperley . University of Illinois Douglas K. Finnemore . Iowa State University Charles Cerjan . Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Ronald Fisch . Princeton University D. J. Chadi . NEC Laboratories America, Inc. Charlotte Froese Fischer . Vanderbilt University C. A. Chatzidimitriou-Dreismann . Technische Univ. Berlin John E. Fischer . University of Pennsylvania James R. Chelikowsky . University of Texas, Austin Massimo V. Fischetti . University of Massachusetts, Amherst Mau Hsiung Chen Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Michael E. Fisher . University of Maryland Tai Chang Chiang . University of Illinois Zachary Fisk . University of California, Irvine Wai-Yim Ching . University of Missouri Jaromir Fiurásek . Palacky University Marek Cieplak . Polish Academy of Sciences Christos Flytzanis . Ecole Normale Superieure Sergio Ciliberto . Ecole Normale Superieure-Lyon C. Y. Fong . University of California, Davis C. L. Cocke . Kansas State University W. Beall Fowler . Lehigh University J. M. D. Coey . University of Dublin James D. Franson . University of Maryland, Baltimore Cnty. Liam Coffey . Illinois Institute of Technology Daan Frenkel . FOM Inst. for Atomic & Molecular Physics Ronald Cohen . Carnegie Inst. of Washington Harald Friedrich . Technische Universität München Esther M. Conwell . University of Rochester Stephen A. Fulling . Texas A & M University John W. Cooper . University of Maryland Jacek K. Furdyna . University of Notre Dame Robin Côté . University of Connecticut Miguel A. Furman . Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Roger A. Cowley . Oxford University, Clarendon Laboratory J. William Gadzuk . NIST-Gaithersburg Lorenzo J. Curtis . University of Toledo Avraham Gal . Hebrew University G. Czycholl . Universität Bremen Thomas F. Gallagher . University of Virginia Elbio Dagotto . University of Tennessee David Garfinkle . Oakland University Sankar Das Sarma . University of Maryland Carl W. Garland . Massachusetts Institute of Technology John R. de Bruyn . University of Western Ontario W. Ray Garrett . ..