Two scientists, one renowned for more than three decades of contributions to the area of experimental inertial fusion and the other for his seminal role in the development of fast ignition, have been selected by the American Nuclear Society to receive the 2005 Edward Teller Medals. Joe Kilkenny and Max Tabak, who were honored for their “pioneering work in the field of fusion research,” are receiving the medals this fall at the Fourth International Conference on Inertial Fusion Sciences and Applications in Biarritz, France. Kilkenny is vice president for Inertial Fusion Technology at General Atomics in San Diego, California, and associate director for science and technology at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics of the University of Rochester in New York. Tabak is a senior scientist and group leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California.
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