Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics
The Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics has been awarded annually since 1998 to scientists who have made outstanding and innovative contributions to applied physics . The price awarded the editors of scientific journals Applied Physics A and Applied Physics B . It comes with a prize of $ 5,000. It is named after the publisher Julius Springer , the founder of Springer Verlag .
Award winners
- 1998: Peter Fromherz
- 1999: Shuji Nakamura
- 2000: Stan Williams and James R. Heath
- 2001: Eli Yablonovitch
- 2002: Cees Dekker
- 2003: Anne L'Huillier and Ferenc Krausz
- 2004: Dai Hongjie and Yang Peidong
- 2005: Hidetoshi Katori
- 2006: Viola Vogel
- 2007: Stefan W. Hell
- 2008: Phaedon Avouris and Tony Heinz
- 2009: Motoichi Ohtsu
- 2010: Henri Lezec and Federico Capasso
- 2011: Orazio Svelto
- 2012: Thomas Elsässer and Horst Weller
- 2013: John Pendry
- 2014: Harry Atwater and Albert Polman
- 2015: Mikhail Lukin
- 2016: Roland Wiesendanger and Xiang Zhang
- 2017: Victor Malka
- 2018: Guus Rijnders
- 2019: Jerome Faist
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jerome Faist receives Julius Springer Prize. In: pro-physik.de. February 15, 2019, accessed May 6, 2019 .