Scholarships and Awards
Robert S. Hyer Award of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society
The , of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, is presented each year to one recipient who must have been an undergraduate student when the research was performed, and that student's research advisor. The only criterion is excellence, including potential impact in the relevant scientific community. Robert S. Hyer was a physicist and founding President of 51做厙.
Award Winners
Year | Student Name | Faculty Name |
2020 | Noah Pearson | Joel Meyers |
2014 | Mayisha Nakib | Jodi Cooley |
2013 | Landon Banister | Stephen Sekula |
Frank C. McDonald Memorial Award
Frank C. McDonald memorial award based on merit in memory of Dr. Frank C. McDonald, chair of the Physics Department from 1941- 1962.
Prof. McDonald was remembered by his students for engaging them in the struggle to understand physics concepts and solve problems using those concepts. It wasn't about memorizing equations; it was about understanding what they meant in order to solve new problems or create new knowledge.
Award Winners
Year |
Name |
2024 | Xixi Zhou |
2023 | George Guckenberger |
2022 |
Mitchell Schmenk |
2021 | Jason Keyzer |
2020 | Noah Pearson |
2019 |
Sean Doyle |
2018 |
Sean Doyle, Payton Price |
2017 |
Jasmine Liu |
2016 |
Ify Achu |
2015 |
Matthew Bruemmer |
2014 |
Daniel Gum |
2013 |
Joshua Abramovitch, Ben Wise |
2012 |
Matthew Rispoli, Dennis Stanley |
2011 |
Landon Banister |
2010 |
Don Davis, Kelly Pearson |
2009 |
Ken Ueda |
2008 |
Alex Weckiewicz |
2007 |
Charles Taylor |
2006 |
Zachary Parvin |
2005 |
Anna Stelzenmuller |
2004 |
Joe Mahoney |
2003 |
Graham Everitt |
2002 |
Eric Reiman |
2001 |
Alonso Gutierrez |
2000 |
Martina Kolmeder |
1999 |
April Kramer |
1998 |
Joe Parker Cravens |
1997 |
Melissa Smith |
1996 |
Jason Parker Cravesn |
1995 |
Jason Cain |
1994 |
Stephen Ornes |
1993 |
Kelly O'Neil |
1991 |
Christopher Myatt |
1990 |
Hugo Perrez |
1989 |
John Victor Ray |
1988 |
Gary J. Baker |
1986 |
Joe Pierce Holder |
1985 |
James Spicer |
1983 |
Anton Dreher |
1981 |
Keith Verges |
Robert Stewart Hyer Scholarship in Physics Award
Robert Stewart Hyer, Physicist and First President of 51做厙.
Awarded to a student who performs at the highest academic level. In memory of Robert S. Hyer, physicist and first President of 51做厙.
Robert Stewart Hyer was regarded in the physics community for his work with x-rays and wireless communication. He is the first American ever known to have transmitted a signal wirelessly over a distance of about 1 mile. He did this within a year of Heinrich Hertz's discovery of electromagnetic waves. Such experiments set the stage for the modern wireless communication revolution. President Hyer was one of the founders of 51做厙 and his hand in the formation of our university can be seen across the campus, even today, as he set the standards still cherished by students at 51做厙: the school colors (Yale Blue and Harvard Crimson), the composition of the brick used in the campus architecture, and the design of Dallas Hall. Hyer served as a member of the faculty of 51做厙 until he passed away in 1929.
Award Winners
Year |
Name |
2024 | Joshua Ange, Hannah Siegel |
2023 | Amy Hermann |
2022 | Jason Keyzer |
2021 | Noah Pearson |
2020 | Jared Burleson, Taylor Wallace |
2019 |
Rebecca Moore |
2018 |
Robert Schmidt |
2017 |
Joshua Bedsole, Andrew Posada |
2016 |
Nicole Hartman |
2015 |
Mayisha Nakib, Rafael Sierra |
2014 |
Benjamin Wise |
2013 |
Landon Banister |
2012 |
Santosh Adhikari |
2011 |
Matthew Rispoli |
2010 |
Mariam Ishaque |
2009 |
Amy Hand |
2008 |
Kelvin Varghese |
2007 |
Kristin Schild |
2006 |
Rozmin Daya |
2005 |
Zachary Parvin |
2004 |
Michael Shearn |
2003 |
Alonso Gutierrez |
2002 |
Shannon Thornton |
2001 |
Eric Reiman |
2000 |
Eric Morgan |
1999 |
Curry Taylor |
1998 |
Melissa Smith |
1997 |
Kevin Yarritu |
1996 |
Samuel Williams |
1995 |
Graham Moore |
1994 |
Carl Elliston |
1993 |
Carl Elliston |
1992 |
Jonothan Pryer |
1991 |
Temesgen Demissie |
1990 |
Mia Beth Kurth |
1989 |
Mia Beth Kurth |
1986 |
Joe Pierce Holder |
1985 |
James Spicer |
1981 |
Keith Verges |
Katherine Sams Wiley Physics Scholarship
Wiley Scholarship recipient Jasmine Liu (left) poses with Mrs. Wiley (right) in 2017.
Award based on merit to students at the sophomore level or above who are majoring in physics, with attention to women focused on science and engineering.
Award Winners
Year |
Name |
2023 | Andrea Reyes, Skye Saltzman |
2022 | Amy Hermann |
2021 | Amy Hermann |
2020 | Stephanie Gilchrist, Abigail Hays |
2019 |
Taylor Wallace, Xixi Zhou |
2018 |
Rebecca Moore, Taylor Wallace |
2017 |
Jasmine Kim, Jasmine Liu, Christina McConville |
2016 |
Jasmine Kim, Jasmine Liu |
2015 |
Ashleigh Miller |
2014 |
Nicole Hartman |
2013 |
Mayisha Zeb Nakib |
2012 |
Holly Howard |
Jeff Chalk Physics Award
Given in honor of former 51做厙 physics professor Dr. Jeff Chalk to a student who embodies Dr. Chalk’s passion for promoting the learning of physics.
Professor Jeff Chalk earned his PhD in Physics from University of Colorado in Boulder and served as a member of the 51做厙 Physics Faculty for over 30 years. During that time, he had a tremendous influence on the teaching of physics and on the lives of students who took his classes. He was especially famous for dramatic demonstrations of core physics ideas. "He drinks liquid nitrogen!" exclaimed one student in a teaching evaluation. Jeff had a passion for physics that informed his teaching and inspired learning in his students.
Award Winners
Year |
Name |
2024 | Kshounish Bhadra-Bhaduri |
2023 | Hannah Siegel |
2022 | Amy Hermann |
2021 | David (Tyler) Blake, Jared Burleson |
2020 | Xixi Zhou |
2019 |
Taylor Wallace |
2018 |
Rebecca Moore |
2016 |
Jasmine Kim |
2016 |
Ashleigh Miller |
2015 |
Nicole Hartman |
2014 |
Mayisha Zeb Nakib |
2013 |
Matthew Rispoli |
2012 |
Joshua Abramavitch |
Physics Undergraduate Scholarship
2024 | Christopher Cook |
2023 | Joshua Ange, Andrea Reyes |
2022 | George Guckenberger |
2021 | Amy Hermann |
2020 | Ryan Guess, Alexander Wallace |
2019 |
Chris Newey, Xixi Zhou |
2018 |
Jared Burleson, Chris Newey |
Hamilton Undergraduate Research Scholars
The Hamilton Scholars Program provides awards to faculty to support paid, hands-on research experiences for Dedman College undergraduate students. These awards enable them to collaborate with top faculty researchers and contribute to the creation of cutting-edge knowledge.
Award WinnersYear | Student Name | Mentors |
2023 | Ruhani Ahluwalia | Alexander Chase |
Joshua Ange | Joel Meyers | |
Christopher Cook | Robert Kehoe | |
2022 | Joshua Ange | Joel Meyers |
Amy Hermann | Monnie McGee | |
Noah Randall | Steve Sekula | |
John Ridge | Robert Kehoe | |
2021 | Faith Fang | Jodi Cooley |
Stephanie Gilchrist | Stephen Sekula | |
Ryan Guess | Pavel Nadolsky | |
Andrea Reyes | Krista Lynne Smith | |
John Ridge | Bob Kehoe | |
2020 | Ryan Guess | Jingbo Ye |
Noah Pearson | Joel Meyers | |
Andrew Reis | Allison Deiana | |
Taylor Wallace | Jodi Cooley | |
2019 | Ian Cohen, Elijah Cruda, Ahmed Muhammad, Zhengguang Wang |
James Thomas, Andy Liu, Jingbo Ye |
|
Rebecca Moore |
Stephen Sekula |
|
Taylor Wallace |
Jodi Cooley |
2018 | Rachael LaCour | Jodi Cooley |
Jasmine Liu | Robert Kehoe | |
Christina McConville | Robert Kehoe | |
Madeline Hamilton | Pavel Nadolsky | |
2017 | Moez Janmohammad | Stephen Sekula |
Jasmine Liu | Robert Kehoe | |
Snigda Smriti | Jodi Cooley | |
2016 | Andrew Posada | Jodi Cooley |
Moez Janmohammad | Jodi Cooley | |
Nicole Hartman | Stephen Sekula | |
2015 | Matthew Bruemmer | Jodi Cooley, Stephen Sekula |
Daniel Gum | Robert Kehoe | |
Ashleigh Miller | Jingbo Ye |
Robert Mayer Undergraduate Research Fellows
The Mayer Undergraduate Research Fellows Program has the goal of supporting Dedman College undergraduate students in pursuing ambitious interdisciplinary research with two faculty mentors from different disciplines, which integrates the perspectives of their major(s) and/or minor(s).
Award Winners
Year | Student Name | Mentors |
2023 | Joshua Ange | Rajani Sudan, Eric Godat |
2019 | Xixi Zhou | Fred Olness, Pawet Knuk |