2024 | Mikolaj Konieczny, Emily Leach, Noah Rosenzweig, Matt Weil |
2022 | Jacob Brown, Antara Sen, Jamie Woodworth, Chris Weil |
2021 | Oluwasekemi Odumosu, Stavrini Tsangari |
2020 | Kurt Burdick, Alex Massoud, Robert Melikyan, Liana Rodelli |
2019 | Ann Cooney, Megan Holman, Jesse Hsu, Thy Doan Mai Le, Jake O’Brien |
2018 | Alex Bredikin, Sal Ferrone, Alex Gable, Kevin Pomer |
2017 | Matt Bellardini |
2016 | Eli Adler, Kevin Coldren, Devin Larsen, Conner Shea, Jonathan Smucker, Evan Van der Wall |
2015 | Alisa Babcock, Megan Kelleher, Charlie Woodward |
2014 | Michael Griffith, Jeffrey Porzio |
2013 | Caitlin Davis, Joseph Engelbrecht |
2012 | Emily Backus, Steven Kiekel |
2011 | Adam Iaizzi, Jill Neeley |
2010 | Megan Groll |
2009 | Colin Howard |
2008 | George Debeck V, Maksim Sipos |
2007 | Nitin Rajan, Sweta Shah |
2005 | Alex Williamson |
2003 | Evan Salim, Sean Tully |
2001 | Travis Fullem |
Physics & Astronomy Departmental Honors
To be considered for honors, a student must demonstrate that the student has achieved academic excellence, has been actively engaged in and contributed to original scholarly work which extended the bounds of human knowledge of physics or a related field, and has contributed physics-related service to the school, college, or wider community.