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2004 Panelists
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Every year the
Superconductor Industry Person of the Year Award is chosen by a panel of acknowledged leaders from North America, Europe, and Asia . The selection criteria for the award included
leadership, personal achievement, support from peers, and advocacy.
Panelists for
Superconductor Industry
Person of the Year Award 2004:
- Jun Akimitsu,
Ph.D., Professor and Director of the Center for Advanced Technology,
Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo
- John
Clarke, Ph.D., Professor of Physics at the University of California,
Berkeley, and Head of the Materials Sciences Division at Lawrence
Berkeley National Lab
- Arnaud
Devred, Ph.D., CEA/Saclay
- Donald U.
Gubser, Ph.D., Superintendent of the Materials Science and
Technology Division at the Naval Research Laboratory and co-editor
of the Journal of Superconductivity
- Herbert
C. Freyhardt, Ph.D., Professor at the Institut fuer Materialphysik
of the University of Goettingen, and Managing Director of the Center
for Applied Materials Development, Goettingen
- Eiji
Muromachi, Ph.D., Director of the Advanced Materials Laboratory and
the Superconducting Materials Center at Japan’s National Institute
for Materials Science (NIMS)
- Marina
Putti, Ph.D., Professor, Physics Department of the University of
Genova and INFM-LAMIA
- Justin
Schwartz, Ph.D., Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Leader, HTS
Magnets & Materials Group of the National High Magnetic Field
Laboratory at Florida State University
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Harold
Weinstock, Ph.D., Air Force Office of Scientific Research Program
Manager for Physics and Electronics and Air Force Research
Laboratory Fellow at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
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