Joseph F. Keithley Award

{{Infobox award

| name = Joseph F. Keithley Award For Advances in Measurement Science

| awarded_for = Outstanding contributions in measurement techniques or equipment

| presenter =

| country =

| year = 1998

| website = [https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/keithley.cfm Joseph F. Keithley Award For Advances in Measurement Science]

}}

The Joseph F. Keithley Award For Advances in Measurement Science is an award of the American Physical Society (APS) that was first awarded in 1998. It is named in honor of Joseph F. Keithley, the founder of Keithley Instruments. The award is presented annually for outstanding contributions in measurement techniques and equipment, and is sponsored by Keithley Instruments and the Topical Group on Instrument and Measurement Science (GIMS).

The award is not to be confused with the similarly-named IEEE Joseph F. Keithley Award in Instrumentation and Measurement of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), which is also endowed by Keithley Instruments.{{cite web |url=http://www.aps.org/publications/apsnews/199711/keithley.cfm |title= APS Joseph F. Keithley Award: Presentation of check to endow the APS Joseph F. Keithley Award for Advances in Measurement Science |author= |date= |website= |publisher= American Physical Society |access-date= 16 May 2018 |quote=}}

Recipients

The award has been given to the following people.{{cite web |url=https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/awards/keithley.cfm |title= Joseph F. Keithley Award For Advances in Measurement Science |author= |date= |website= |publisher= American Physical Society |access-date= 16 Feb 2021 |quote=}}

{{Div col|colwidth=30em}}

  • 1998: John Clarke
  • 1999: Simon Foner
  • 2000: Calvin Forrest Quate, H. Kumar Wickramasinghe
  • 2001: James E. Faller
  • 2002: Robert J. Soulen, Jr.
  • 2003: Arthur Ashkin
  • 2004: Virgil Bruce Elings
  • 2005: E. Dwight Adams
  • 2006: Frances Hellman{{cite web |url=https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/article/59/3/78/398683/APS-hands-out-awards-and-prizes-at-March-and-April |title=APS hands out awards and prizes at March and April meetings |author= |date= 2006 |website= Physics Today |publisher= |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2007: Kent D. Irwin{{cite web |url= https://www.nist.gov/awards/2007-joseph-f-keithley-award-advances-measurement-science-kent-irwin |title= 2007 Joseph F. Keithley Award for Advances in Measurement Science - Kent Irwin |author= |date= 23 February 2018 |website= National Institute of Standards and Technology |publisher= |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2008: Bjorn Wannberg{{cite web |url= https://pubs.aip.org/avs/jva/article/40/4/043207/2846478/Uppsala-and-Berkeley-Two-essential-laboratories-in |title=Uppsala and Berkeley: Two essential laboratories in the development of modern photoelectron spectroscopy |author= Nils Martensson, Alexander Föhlisch, Svante Svensson |date=14 June 2022 |website= Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology |publisher= |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2009: Robert J. Schoelkopf{{cite web |url= https://physics.yale.edu/people/robert-schoelkopf |title=Robert Schoelkopf |author= |date= |website= Department of Physics |publisher= Yale University |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2010: Eugene Ivanov{{cite web |url=https://www.news.uwa.edu.au/archive/200910211787/media-statements/better-physics-measurements-bear-fruit/ |title=Better physics measurements bear fruit |author= |date= 21 October 2009 |website= University of Western Australia |publisher= |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2011: Ian Walmsley{{cite web |url= https://royalsociety.org/people/ian-walmsley-12481/ |title=Professor Ian Walmsley CBE FRS |author= |date= |website= Royal Society |publisher= |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2012: Andreas Mandelis{{cite web |url= https://cap.ca/publications/cap-news/cap-member-andreas-mandelis-wins-aps-keithley-award/ |title=CAP Member Andreas Mandelis wins APS Keithley Award |author= |date= 27 March 2012 |website= Canadian Association of Physicists |publisher= |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2013: David McClelland, Nergis Mavalvala, Roman Schnabel
  • 2014: Franz Josef Giessibl{{cite web |url= https://www.uni-regensburg.de/physics/giessibl/team/prof-dr-franz-j-giessibl/index.html |title=Prof. Dr. Franz J. Gießibl |author= |date= |website= |publisher= University of Regensburg |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2015: Daniel T. Pierce, John Unguris, Robert J. Celotta
  • 2016: Albert Migliori{{cite web |url= https://ladailypost.com/los-alamos-physicist-wins-2016-joseph-f-keithley-award-for-advances-in-measurement-science/ |title= Los Alamos Physicist Wins 2016 Joseph F. Keithley Award For Advances In Measurement Science |author= Carol A. Clark |date= 15 October 2015 |website= |publisher=Los Alamos Daily Post |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2017: Peter Denes{{cite web |url=https://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/regmeet/nov16/n1.pdf |title= Meeting of November 16, 2016 |author= |date= 2016 |website= Board of Regents |publisher= University of California |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2018: Andreas J. Heinrich, Joseph A. Stroscio, Wilson Ho
  • 2019: Zahid Hussain{{cite web |url= https://als.lbl.gov/zahid-hussain-and-ashley-white-to-be-honored-by-professional-societies/ |title= Zahid Hussain and Ashley White to Be Honored by Professional Societies |author= |date= 29 October 2018 |website=Advanced Light Source |publisher= Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2020: No award given.
  • 2021: Irfan Siddiqi{{cite web |url= https://kavli.berkeley.edu/news/irfan-siddiqi-2021-recipient-joseph-f-keithley-award |title= Irfan Siddiqi is the 2021 recipient of the Joseph F. Keithley Award |author= |date= 7 October 2020 |website=Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute (ENSI) |publisher= University of California, Berkeley |access-date= 5 December 2024 |quote= |language= }}
  • 2022: Daniel Rugar and John Mamin
  • 2023: Joel N. Ullom
  • 2024: David A Muller
  • 2025: Frances M. Ross

{{Div col end}}

See also

References

{{reflist}}

{{American Physical Society}}

{{Authority control}}

Category:Awards of the American Physical Society

Category:Measurement

{{sci-award-stub}}