Awards & Winners

Charles Pence Slichter

Date of Birth 21-January-1924
Place of Birth Ithaca
(Tompkins County, New York, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Charles Pence Slichter is an American physicist, best known for his work on nuclear magnetic resonance and superconductivity. He was awarded the 2007 National Medal of Science "for establishing nuclear magnetic resonance as a powerful tool to reveal the fundamental molecular properties of liquids and solids. His inspired teaching has led generations of physicists and chemists to develop a host of modern technologies in condensed matter physics, chemistry, biology and medicine."

Awards by Charles Pence Slichter

Check all the awards nominated and won by Charles Pence Slichter.

2007


National Medal of Science for Physical Science
(For establishing nuclear magnetic resonance as a powerful tool to reveal the fundamental molecular properties of liquids and solids. His inspired teaching has led generations of physicists and chemists to develop a host of modern technologies in condensed matter physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine.)

1993


Comstock Prize in Physics
(For his seminal contributions to the development and application of magnetic resonance in condensed matter, including the first experimental proof of pairing correlations in superconductors and fundamental studies in surface science and catalysis.)