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Appendix B Committee and Staff Biographical Information
Pages 128-134

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From page 128...
... Bethe Prize of the APS in 2002 "for his superb synthesis of fundamental concepts which have provided an understanding of matter at extreme conditions, ranging from crusts and interiors of neutron stars to matter at ultrahigh temperature," and he shared the Lars Onsager Prize of the APS in 2008 "for fundamental applications of statistical physics to quantum fluids, including Fermi liquid theory and ground-state properties of dilute quantum gases, and for bringing a conceptual unity to these areas." He has served on numerous National Academies of Sciences, 128
From page 129...
... Professor Aprahamian is a member of the NSF-funded Frontier Center on Nuclear Astrophysics: The Joint Institute of Nuclear Astrophysics Center for the Evolution of the Elements, the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) Science Advisory Committee, as well as numerous other international advisory committees.
From page 130...
... She is a fellow of the APS. She chaired and co-chaired many workshops and conferences, and she has served on many international advisory committees and panels and a number of editorial boards of journals.
From page 131...
... He has supervised a number of students and served on many international advisory and review committees, including, in the United States, an NSAC subcommittee on relativistic heavy-ion physics and chairing the Collider-Accelerator Department's Machine Advisory Committee at BNL. He is a fellow of the APS, past chair of the ICFA Beam Dynamics Panel, past member of the editorial board of Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, and present member of the High Energy and Particle Physics Board of the European Physical Society.
From page 132...
... He has served on numerous committees, including the DOE's Nuclear Science Advisory Committee. LIA MERMINGA is project director of PIP-II, the SRF proton linac under devel opment at Fermilab, that will deliver high-intensity beams to LBNF/DUNE and future physics experiments.
From page 133...
... He has served as director of the MIT-Bates Linear Accelerator Center from 1998 to 2006 and director of MIT's Laboratory for Nuclear Science from 2006 to 2015. He has served on numerous international advisory committees, was chair of the Division of Nuclear Physics of the APS in 2007, and served as chair of the International Spin Physics Committee from 2014 to 2017.
From page 134...
... He chaired the National Academies' Committee on the Physics of the Universe, which in 2003 published Connecting Quarks with the Cosmos. He has served on numerous other National Academies committees, including the past two astronomy and astrophysics decadal surveys, and is currently a member of DEPSCOM.


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