Announcement of the the winners of the Frontiers in Physics Prize Draw at the American Physical Society meeting in Denver, March 2014!

The winners of the draw each won a waiver for submitting their next research article toFrontiers in Physics free of charge: J. D. Burton, University of Nebraska Ivar Martin, Argonne National Laboratory Andrew Konya, Kent State University Frontiers in Physics is a community driven, open-access journal for peer reviewed publications in all Physics areas and offers a myriad of advantages for authors. We welcome you to browse our archive of published articles, apply to join the editorial board or submit your paper. We currently publish articles in the following fields: Atmospheric Science Biomedical Physics Biophysics Computational Physics Condensed Matter Physics High-Energy and Astroparticle Physics Interdisciplinary Physics Mathematical Physics Membrane Physiology and Membrane Biophysics Optics and Photonics Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics Space Physics Plasma Physics (coming soon)Thank you all for stopping by our booth in APS and congratulations to our winners!

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Announcement of the the winners of the Frontiers in Physics Prize Draw at the American Physical Society meeting in Denver, March 2014!

The winners of the draw each won a waiver for submitting their next research article toFrontiers in Physics free of charge: J. D. Burton, University of Nebraska Ivar Martin, Argonne National Laboratory Andrew Konya, Kent State University Frontiers in Physics is a community driven, open-access journal for peer reviewed publications in all Physics areas and offers a myriad of advantages for authors. We welcome you to browse our archive of published articles, apply to join the editorial board or submit your paper. We currently publish articles in the following fields: Atmospheric Science Biomedical Physics Biophysics Computational Physics Condensed Matter Physics High-Energy and Astroparticle Physics Interdisciplinary Physics Mathematical Physics Membrane Physiology and Membrane Biophysics Optics and Photonics Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics Space Physics Plasma Physics (coming soon)Thank you all for stopping by our booth in APS and congratulations to our winners!

The winners of the draw each won a waiver for submitting their next research article toFrontiers in Physics free of charge:

J. D. Burton, University of Nebraska Ivar Martin, Argonne National Laboratory Andrew Konya, Kent State University

Frontiers in Physics is a community driven, open-access journal for peer reviewed publications in all Physics areas and offers a myriad of advantages for authors. We welcome you to browse our archive of published articles, apply to join the editorial board or submit your paper.

We currently publish articles in the following fields:

Atmospheric Science Biomedical Physics Biophysics Computational Physics Condensed Matter Physics High-Energy and Astroparticle Physics Interdisciplinary Physics Mathematical Physics Membrane Physiology and Membrane Biophysics

Optics and Photonics Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics Space Physics Plasma Physics (coming soon)Thank you all for stopping by our booth in APS and congratulations to our winners!