Flerov Prize
The Flerov Prize of the United Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna is awarded every two to three years for outstanding work in nuclear physics . It is named after Georgi Fljorow ( English transcription Flerov).
Award winners
- 1993 Juri Zolakowitsch Oganessian for "significant contributions to the development of research into heavy nuclei", Wadim Wassiljewitsch Wolkow (English transcription VV Volkov) for "research into a new type of nuclear reaction ( Deep Inelastic Transfer Reactions )".
- 1995 Wolfram von Oertzen and Hans Gerhard Bohlen for “the study of the properties of neutron-rich light nuclei”, Alexei Alexejewitsch Oglobin “for the discovery of nuclei beyond the neutron stability limit”.
- 1997 Sigurd Hofmann , Juri Alexandrowitsch Lazarew (English transcription Yu. A. Lazarev, 1946–1996), Adam Sobiczewski (Poland) “for experimental and theoretical investigations on superheavy elements, which resulted in the discovery of a new island of stability at Z = 108 and N = 162 ended ".
- 2000 Boris Nikolajewitsch Gikal (Flerov Laboratory FLNR at JINR), Georgi Gerassimowitsch Gulbekian (chief engineer at the Flerov Laboratory at JINR), Wladimir Borissowitsch Kutner (1945–1998) for “the development of the technology of heavy ion accelerators and beams with both stable and with unstable (radioactive) nuclei ”.
- 2003 Joseph H. Hamilton ( Vanderbilt University ), Friedrich Gönnenwein (University of Tübingen), Michail Grigorjewitsch Itkis (* 1942, Vice Director of JINR), Gurgen Ter-Akopian for "Investigations of spontaneous nuclear fission and nuclear fission induced by neutrons and charged particles".
- 2007 Boris Fedorovich Myasoedov (* 1930, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences), M. Hussonnois (France), Sergei Nikolajewitsch Dmitriev (* 1954, Dmitriev, director of the FLNR) for "Nuclear chemistry research in heavy ion physics".
- 2009 Sydney Gales ( GANIL , France), Dominique Guillemaud-Mueller (France), Yuri Erastovich Penionzhkevich (Flerov Laboratory FLNR at JINR) for “Synthesis and properties of nuclei close to the stability limit ”.
- 2013 Klaus Blaum , Heinz-Jürgen Kluge , Michael Block ( GSI , Darmstadt), Juri Nowikow (St. Petersburg Institute for Nuclear Physics) for the "development of high-precision spectroscopy based on Penning traps ".
- 2017 Witold Nazarewicz ( Michigan State University ) for his theoretical investigations on the atomic and nuclear properties of the heaviest elements, James Roberto ( Oak Ridge National Laboratory ), Alexander Schuschkin (Elektrokhimpribor, Russia) and Vladimir Utjonkow (JINR, Dubna) for their work elements 115 to 117.
- 2019 Igor Dmitrijew , Martyn Poliakoff for their contributions on the properties of "exotic seeds"
Web links
- official website of the award (flerovlab.jinr.ru)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Biography of Vladimir Kutner from 2005 on the Flerov Prize website (flerovlab.jinr.ru).
- ^ Witek Nazarewicz receives Flerov Prize - MSU Department of Physics and Astronomy. (No longer available online.) In: pa.msu.edu. May 23, 2017, formerly in the original ; Retrieved June 20, 2017 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ "The present and the future of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements". In: jinr.ru. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, May 28, 2019, accessed July 18, 2019 .