Student and Postdoc Awards
The Department of Applied Physics has two named Postdoctoral Fellowship awards: The Karel Urbanek and the Marvin Chodorow. Each year, nominees are chosen for each of the awards for a two year fellowship.
The Karel Urbanek Fellowship was created to honor the memory of Karel Urbanek, the founder of Tencor Instruments, known today as KLA-Tencor. The Fellowship was awarded to students until 2002 when it changed to a postdoc award.
The Marvin Chodorow Fellowship was created to honor the memory of Professor Chodorow, whose academic leadership led to the founding of the Department of Applied Physics. He played a leading role in developing the multidisciplinary laboratory now known as the Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory. His theoretical contributions to the design of high power klystrons enabled the construction of the electron linear accelerators used for Nobel Prize winning experiments at Stanford and SLAC and for the X-ray sources that marked the birth of modern radiation therapy.
Named Fellowship recipients: Urbanek Fellow unless Chodorow Fellow Indicated
(note, the year listed is the year of award)
2026-2028

Nicolo D'Anna
2026-2028

Obinna Okugu
2026-2028

Connor Holland
Chodorow Fellow
2025-2027

Sam Aaronson
2025-2027

Xirui Wang
Chodorow Fellow
2024-2026

Ke Huang
2024-2026

Bai Yang Wang
Chodorow Fellow
2023-2025

Aviv Karnieli
2023-2025

Zeyang Li
Chodorow Fellow
2022-2024

Ipshita Datta
2022-24

Minyong Han
Chodorow Fellow
2020

Zhurun Ji
2020

Itamar Landau
Chodorow Fellow
2019

Di S. Wei
2019

Mark Barber
Chodorow Fellow
2017

Steven D. Edkins
2016

Monica T. Allen
2016

Elizabeth R. Jerison
Chodorow Fellow
2015

Samuel Alan Ocko
2015

Harlyn Silverstein
2014

Jack M DiSciacca
2014

Yaron Gross
2013

Yihua Wang
2012

Anand Murugan
2012

Kaspar Sakmann
2011

Merav Dolev
Chodorow Fellow
2007

Lin Tian
2006

Keiji Lai
2005

Danielle A. Braje
2002

Mark Topinka
1999-00

Myles Steiner
1999-00

Hui Tian
1998-99

Kathryn S. Wilder
1998-99

Peter Eastman
1997-98

Christopher Ebert
1997-98

Dinkar Singh
1996-97

Hui Cao
1994-95

Scott R. Manalis