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Heineman Prize

JUL 01, 1963
Physics Today

During the banquet of the American Physical Society’s spring meeting in Washington, D.C., the 1963 Dannie Heineman Prize for mathematical physics was presented to Keith A. Brueckner, professor of physics and dean of the School of Science and Engineering at the University of California at San Diego. Dr. Brueckner was cited in particular for his “contributions to the theory of elementary particles, nuclei, and condensed matter, and especially for his courage and persistence in deriving the properties of nuclear matter from nucleon‐nucleon interactions”.

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