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Is elected as a fellow of her conributiona to deep inelastic scattering, for her leadership in the Zeus
and ATLAS collaborations, and for her pivotal role as chair of the European committee
for future accelerators.
Is elected as a fellow of the IPS for his contributions to condensed-matter theory,
in particular in the area of strongly-correlated
electron systems, and for his role in educating generations of students.
Is elected as a fellow of the IPS for his original and incisive contributions to the dynamics and instabilities of fractures,
and the onset of dynamical friction.
Is elected as a fellow of the IPS for making incisive contributions to tests of the theory of CP violation,
and to searches for new physics in decays of particles containing heavy quarks.
Is elected as a fellow of the IPS for his work on critical phenomena,
in particular in magnets and systems with long-range interactions,
and for his contributions to the study of non-equilibrium statistucal mechanics.
Is elected as a fellow of the IPS for his contributions to the understanding of phase structure of non-abelian gauge theories,
and for his promoting Israeli research in High Energy Physics,
including his leading role in advancing Israel to full membership at CERN.
Is elected as a fellow of the IPS for his outstanding contributions to fundamental and applied aspects of superconductivity,
n particular to the discovery of ‘giant flux creep’, and to the elucidation of vortex dynamics in high-temperature superconductors.