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J. William Gary, professor of physics, has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society for contributions to the experimental study of gluon jets and their differences from quark jets. Gary's research focuses on experimental high-energy physics. He has led several studies that have placed the field of experimental gluon jet physics on a quantitative footing. The APS Fellowship Program recognizes members who have made advances in knowledge through original research and publication, or made significant and innovative contributions in the application of physics to science and technology. Each year, no more than one-half of 1 percent of the current members of the society are recognized by their peers by being elected a fellow in the American Physical Society. The society, founded in 1899, has more than 40,000 members and publishes the world's most widely read physics research journals.
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