For significant and continuing contributions in the field of superconducting electronics as a researcher, educator and mentor, in particular:
for the elucidation of the fundamental noise limitations of SQUID magnetic sensors
for the evaluation and exploitation of SQUID magnetic sensors in geophysical exploration, NMR, NQR and MRI
for low noise SQUID amplifiers, for mentoring a large number of students who subsequently have played major roles in superconductivity research and development groups throughout the world
for being an articulate advocate for SQUID technology at technical, scientific, and medical conferences and workshops