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Awardees are physics majors unless othersise noted.

Joel Matthew Orloff Award--for outstanding scholarship in physics

Michael J. Mortonson '04, Green Bay, Wis.

Joel Matthew Orloff Award--for outstanding research in physics

YukYan Lam '04, Morganville, N.J.

Sarah A. Nowak,'04 Westport, Conn.

Joel Matthew Orloff Award--for outstanding service to the physics community

Daniel R. Garcia '04, Barrington, Ill.

Laura A. Lopez '04, Barrington, Ill.

Malcolm Cotton Brown Award--to a senior of high academic standing in physics who plans to pursue graduate study in experimental physics

Zilong Chen '04 (physics and EECS), Singapore

Philip Morse Memorial Award--for a senior of high academic standing in physics who plans to pursue graduate study in physics

Onsi Fakhouri '04 (physics and mathematics), Dasma, Kuwait

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 2, 2004 (download PDF).

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