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AIP Chair Takes High AAPT Honor "I've had a lot of administrative responsibilities over the years. The one thing I kept doing, no matter what, was teaching," Dresselhaus said in her acceptance speech. The award, called the Oersted medal, is given "in recognition of her outstanding, widespread and lasting impact on the teaching of physics." Dresselhaus' lecture will be titled “Expanding the Audience for Physics Education,” which is fitting, since she has been particularly active in helping women break into the once male-dominated field of physics. Dresselhaus, a professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering has directed her formal teaching effort to the preparation of engineering students in the use of fundamental condensed matter and materials physics in their professional careers. She became the first woman to chair the board of the AIP in 2003. For more information contact |