The Hertz Foundation's mission is to focus on supporting graduate students
in the applied physical, biological, and engineering sciences for
the purpose of solving difficult, real-world problems. Our approach
is to examine the work of the Hertz Doctoral Thesis Prize Winners in
this context.
Each Fellow is required to furnish the Foundation with a copy of his
or her doctoral dissertation upon receiving the Ph.D. Early in the summer
of each year, members of the Foundation's Thesis Prize Committee examine
the Ph.D. dissertations completed by Hertz Fellows during the preceding
academic year for their overall excellence and pertinence to high-impact
applications of the physical sciences. Some years there are no Thesis
Prize winners; in other years more than one Prize is awarded.
Each Thesis Prize winner receives an honorarium of $5000. In addition,
two faculty members, designated by Prize winners, who profoundly influenced
the winner also receive $1000 honoraria. Some of the winning
theses have resulted in patents, others have resulted in the formation
of highly-successful companies, and still others have contributed to
the solutions of major societal problems.
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2007
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Lilian Childress
Coherent Manipulation of Single Quantum Systems in the Solid State
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2007
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Christopher Loose
The Production, Design, and Application of Antimicrobial Peptides
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2007
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Cindy Regal
Experimental Realization of BCS-BEC Crossover Physics with a Fermi Gas of Atoms
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2006
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Edward Boyden
Task-Selective Neural Mechanisms of Memory Encoding
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2004
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Youssef Marzouk
Vorticity Structure and Evolution in a Transverse Jet with New Algorithms for Scalable Particle Simulation
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2003
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David Kent IV
New Quantum Monte Carlo Algorithms to Efficiently Utilize Massively Parallel Computers
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2002
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Daniel Steck
Quantum Chaos, Transport, and Decoherence in Atom Optics
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1999
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Andrew J. Thiel
Detection of DNA Hybridization to Oligonucleotide Arrays on Gold Surfaces Using In Situ Surface Plasmon Resonance and Fluorescence Imaging Techniques
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1997
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Eli N. Glezer
Ultrafast Electronic and Structural Dynamics in Solids
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1997
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Deirdre Olynick
In-Situ Studies of Copper Nano-Particles Using a Novel Tandem Ultra-High Vacuum Particle Production Chamber Transmission Electron Microscope
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1996
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Andrew H. Miklich
Low-Frequency Noise in High-T2 Superconductor Josephson Junctions, SQUIDs, and Magnetometers
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1996
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Krishna Shenoy
Monolithic Optoelectronic VLSI Circuit Design and Fabrication for Optical Interconnects
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1995
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Eric Altschuler
The Movement Rehearsal Paradigm is a Mental Communication Channel
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1990
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H. Paul Shuch
Near Midair Collisions as an Indicator of General Aviation Collision Risk
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1989
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W. Neil McCasland
Sensor and Actuator Selection for Fault-Tolerant Control of Flexible Structures
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1988
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Eric Swartz
Solid-Solid Thermal Boundary Resistance
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1988
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K. Peter Beiersdorfer
High Resolution Studies of the X-Ray Transitions in Highly Charged Neonlike Ions of the PLT Tokamak
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1987
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Douglas Bowman
High Speed Polycrystalline Silicon Photoconductors for On-Chip Pulsing and Gating
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1987
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Brian Heffner
Switchable Optical Fiber Taps Using the Acousto-Optic Bragg Interaction
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1987
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Dale Stuart
A Guidance Algorithm for Cooperative Tether-Mediated Orbital Rendezvous
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1987
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Aryeh M. Weiss
Real Time Control of the Permeability of Crosslinked Polyelectrolyte Membranes to Fluorescent Solutes
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1986
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Joel Fajans
Radiation Measurements of an Intermediate Energy Free Electron Laser
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1985
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Steven R. Hall
A Failure Detection Algorithm for Linear Dynamic Systems
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1984
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Andrew M. Weiner
Femtosecond Optical Pulse Generation and Dephasing Measurements in Condensed Matter
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1983
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Emanuel M. Sachs
Edge Stabilized Ribbon Growth: A New Method for the Manufacture of Photovoltaic Substrates
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1982
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L. Widdoes, Jr.
Automatic Physical Design of Large Wire-Wrap Digital Systems
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1981
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Sherman Chan
Small Signal Control of Multiterminal DC/AC Power Systems
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