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William E. Spicer

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in 1978, the same year he was appointed Stanford W. Ascherman Professor of Engineering. Spicer was granted emeritus status in 1992, and continued research work until his death of heart failure in London on June 6, 2004. Over the course of his career Spicer was elected a fellow of the
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After his death the Best Student Paper Award of the U.S. Workshop on the Physics and Chemistry of II-VI Materials was named for Spicer. Upon Thomas Noel Castleman's death in 2010, the award became known as the William E. Spicer - Thomas N. Casselman Award for Best Student Paper.
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in 1984, followed by the Lifetime Mentor Award bestowed by AAAS in 2000.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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College of William and Mary
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Missouri
Guggenheim Fellowship
Stanford University
Michael Duryea Williams
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
College of William and Mary
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Missouri
Radio Corporation of America
Stanford University
Guggenheim fellowship
American Physical Society
IEEE
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize
Medard W. Welch Award
American Vacuum Society
"William Spicer, emeritus professor of engineering, dies at 74"
"W. E. Spicer"
"Memorial Resolution: William Edward Spicer"
"Thomas N. Casselman Obituary"
"William E. Spicer - Thomas N. Casselman Award"
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1929 births
2004 deaths
Engineering academics
20th-century American engineers
21st-century American engineers

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