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Physics Department Chair Conference, a Graduate Education in Physics Conference, and a
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Committee on the Status of Women in Physics (CSWP) and the Committee on Minorities (COM) both sponsor site visit programs to universities as well as national labs.
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1685:James C. McGroddy Prize
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2091:Floyd K. Richtmyer
1735:Max Delbruck Prize
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1595:Abraham Pais Prize
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