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Home   |   Programs   |   Minorities in Physics   |   Scholarships & Awards   |   Edward A. Bouchet Award

Edward A. Bouchet Award

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Each year, the APS bestows the Edward A. Bouchet Award upon an African American, Hispanic American or Native American physicist who has made remarkable contributions to physics. Edward Bouchet graduated as valedictorian of the Hopkins Grammar School class of 1870, and in 1874, became the first African American to receive a Ph.D. at an American University (Yale), and it happened to be in physics.

The Bouchet Award is generously sponsored by the Research Corporation. Every two years, COM and the APS Awards Committee form a special selection committee to choose a Bouchet Award winner.

2010 Edward A. Bouchet Award Recipient:
Herman B. White
Fermilab

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Past Recipients:

2009: Gaston R. Gutierrez
2008: Ronald E. Mickens
2007: Gabriela Gonzalez
2006: Angel Garcia
2005: Godfrey Gumbs
2004: Juan M. Maldacena
2003: Homer Alfred Neal
2002: Oliver Keith Baker
2001: Jorge Pullin
2000: Philip W. Phillips
1999: Alfred Z. Msezane
1998: Jose D. Garcia Jr.
1997: Larry Donnie Gladney
1996: Anthony Michael Johnson
1995: Joseph Johnson III
1994: Sylvester James Gates, Jr.
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