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Nathanson elected APS fellow

December 10, 2002

Chemistry Professor Gilbert Nathanson has been elected to the fellowship program at the American Physical Society, a worldwide federation of more than 42,000 physicists. He is one of 192 APS members this year to receive the honor, which recognizes those members who have made significant advances in knowledge through original research and publications or innovative contributions in the application of physics to science and technology. Much of Nathanson’s work focuses on understanding what happens at the atomic level when a gas meets a liquid surface. A faculty member since 1988, he has received numerous honors for both his research and instruction.