Marcel Grossmann Award
The Marcel Grossmann Award is a prize for research in gravitation and astrophysics of the International Center for Relativistic Astrophysics, which is awarded at the Marcel Grossmann Meeting, which takes place regularly every three years . It is named after Marcel Grossmann and has been awarded since 1985.
The winner receives a silver sculpture by A. Pierelli.
Award winners
- 1985 (4th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome) William Fairbank , Abdus Salam and the Vatican Observatory
- 1989 (5th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Perth) Satio Hayakawa , John Archibald Wheeler and the University of Western Australia
- 1992 (6th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Kyoto) Minoru Oda , Stephen Hawking and the Research Institute for Theoretical Physics in Kyoto
- 1994 (7th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Stanford) Subramanyan Chandrasekhar , Jim Wilson , and the Hubble Space Telescope
- 1997 (8th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Jerusalem) at Tullio Regge , Francis Everitt and the Hebrew University
- 2000 (9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome) Riccardo Giacconi , Roger Penrose , Cécile DeWitt-Morette and Bryce DeWitt , as well as to the Solvay Institute .
- 2003 (10th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rio de Janeiro) Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat , James W. York , Yuval Neeman and the CBPF (Brazilian Research Center for Physics)
- 2006 (11th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Berlin) Roy Kerr , George Coyne , Joachim Trümper and the FU Berlin
- 2009 (12th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Paris) Jaan Einasto , Christine Jones Forman , Michael Kramer and the IHES
- 2012 (13th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Stockholm) David Arnett , Wladimir Alexejewitsch Belinski , Isaak Chalatnikow , Filippo Frontera and at the AlbaNova University Center in Stockholm
- 2015 (14th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome) Ken'ichi Nomoto , Martin Rees , Yakov G. Sinai , Sachiko Tsuruta and the European Space Agency (ESA)
- 2018 (15th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome) Lyman Page , Rashid A. Sunyaev , Shing-Tung Yau and Planck Scientific Collaboration and Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory