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Three Fermilab Scientists Honored as American Physical Society Fellows

Last month, three Fermilab scientists were named fellows of the American Physical Society, a distinction awarded each year to no more than one-half of 1 percent of current APS members by their peers.

John Campbell was named a 2014 fellow to the Division of Particles and Fields for work in perturbative quantum chromodynamics, especially the precise simulation of Standard Model processes in high-energy particle collisions.

Deborah Harris was named a 2014 fellow to the Division of Particles and Fields for leadership in measuring the neutrino reactions that enable current and future accelerator neutrino oscillation experiments.

Alexander Zlobin was named a fellow to the Division of the Physics of Beams for his multiyear leadership, personal innovative contributions and achievements in the development and demonstration of new-generation superconducting accelerator magnets based on Nb3Sn superconductor.

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