Vote for a PhysicsForum member who made a difference

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I thought the results came out or is this voting still going on?
 
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No, it ended long time ago, a month. Polls are blocked, but discussion threads still open.
 
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And the message you are replying to is more than a month old.
 
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So I'll go ahead and tie off this thread to avoid future confusion. Thanks folks. :smile:
 

FAQ: Vote for a PhysicsForum member who made a difference

Who is eligible to be voted for in "Vote for a PhysicsForum member who made a difference"?

Any member of the PhysicsForum community who has made significant contributions to the field of physics is eligible to be voted for.

How are the nominees chosen for "Vote for a PhysicsForum member who made a difference"?

Nominees are chosen based on their contributions to the PhysicsForum community, as well as their impact on the field of physics through their research, publications, or other notable achievements.

Can I nominate myself for "Vote for a PhysicsForum member who made a difference"?

Yes, self-nominations are allowed. However, it is encouraged to also nominate other deserving members of the community.

How are the winners determined in "Vote for a PhysicsForum member who made a difference"?

The winners are determined through a voting process among the PhysicsForum community. Each member is allowed to vote for one nominee in each category.

What is the purpose of "Vote for a PhysicsForum member who made a difference"?

The purpose of this event is to recognize and appreciate the contributions of members of the PhysicsForum community to the field of physics. It also serves as a way to inspire and motivate others to continue making a difference in the field.

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