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Secretary of Energy announces seven E.O. Lawrence Award Winners

ivision of Physical Sciences at the University of California, San Diego.

Swift, a physicist, will receive the award in the environmental science and technology category for developing the theory of thermoacoustic heat engines and for designing and building these engines and refrigerators that use the power of sound to operate at high efficiency with no moving parts. Swift is a technical staff member in LANL's Condensed Matter and Thermal Physics Group as well as a Laboratory Fellow.


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Contact: Jeff Sherwood
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22-Sep-2004


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