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High‐Polymer Physics Prize

APR 01, 1964
Physics Today

During its Philadelphia meeting in March, the American Physical Society presented its 1964 High‐Polymer Physics Prize, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, to Andrew Keller of the University of Bristol, England. The $1000 prize was awarded to Dr. Keller “for his contributions to the studies of the growth and properties of polymer single crystals, and in particular, his discovery of molecularchain folding”.

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