Allen Boozer
American physicist
Allen Boozer (Born July 28, 1944 in Orangeburg, South Carolina) is an American physicist, full professor, Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, Columbia University[1] and co-recipient of the 2010 Hannes Alfvén Prize.[2] He is noted for work in plasma physics.[3]
Education
- Ph.D., physics, Cornell University, 1970.
- bachelor-of-arts degree in physics from the University of Virginia in 1966
- Elected to Phi Beta Kappa as an undergraduate and received Woodrow Wilson and National Science Foundation fellowships as a graduate student.[4]
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Hannes Alfvén Prize recipients
- 2000: Radu Bălescu
- 2001: Vitaly Shafranov
- 2002: Marshall Rosenbluth
- 2003: Vladimir Fortov
- 2004: John Connor / Robert J. Hastie [de] / John Bryan Taylor
- 2005: Malcolm Haines / Tom Sanford / Valentin Smirnov
- 2006: Paul-Henri Rebut
- 2007: Friedrich Wagner
- 2008: Liu Chen
- 2009: Jürgen Meyer-ter-Vehn
- 2010: Allen Boozer / Jürgen Nührenberg
- 2011: Patrick Diamond / Akira Hasegawa / Kunioki Mima
- 2012: Eugene Parker
- 2013: Miklos Porkolab
- 2014: Patrick Mora
- 2015: Nathaniel J. Fisch
- 2016: Sergei Bulanov / Hartmut Zohm
- 2017: Ksenia Razumova
- 2018: Tony Bell
- 2019: Victor Malka / Toshiki Tajima
- 2020: Annick Pouquet
- 2021: Sergei Krasheninnikov
- 2022: Xavier Garbet
- 2023: Pisin Chen / James Rosenzweig / Chandrashekhar J. Joshi
- 2024: Tünde Fülöp [sv] / Per Helander [de]
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