Max Born Prize
The Max Born Prize or English Max Born Prize is a science award that is awarded annually by the German Physical Society (DPG) and the British Institute of Physics to commemorate the work of the physicist Max Borns . The dedication is "for particularly valuable and current scientific contributions to physics". The award has been given alternately to British and German researchers since 1973 . The winners receive a silver medal , a certificate and 3,000 euros in prize money .
Award winners
- 1973 Roger Cowley
- 1974 Walter Greiner
- 1975 Trevor Moss
- 1976 Hermann Haken
- 1977 Walter Spear
- 1978 Herbert Walther
- 1979 John Bryan Taylor
- 1980 Helmut Faissner
- 1981 Cyril Domb
- 1982 Wolfgang Kaiser
- 1983 Andrew Keller
- 1984 Amand Fäßler
- 1985 George Isaak
- 1986 Josef Stuke
- 1987 Cyril Hilsum
- 1988 Peter Armbruster
- 1989 Robert H. Williams
- 1990 Ernst O. Göbel
- 1991 Gilbert Lonzarich
- 1992 Joachim Heintze
- 1993 David Hanna
- 1994 Wolfgang Demtröder
- 1995 Michael Key
- 1996 Jürgen Mlynek
- 1997 Robin Marshall
- 1998 Gerhard Abstreiter
- 1999 John Dainton
- 2000 Rolf Felst
- 2001 Volker Heine
- 2002 Siegfried Dietrich
- 2003 Brian Foster
- 2004 Matthias Scheffler
- 2005 Michael William Finnis
- 2006 Dieter Bimberg
- 2007 Alan D. Martin
- 2008 Hagen Kleinert
- 2009 Robin Devenish
- 2010 Simon White
- 2011 D. Phil Woodruff
- 2012 Martin B. Plenio
- 2013 Max Klein
- 2014 Alexander I. Lichtenstein
- 2015 Andrea Cavalleri
- 2016 Christian Pfleiderer
- 2017 Carlos S. Frenk
- 2018 Ángel Rubio
- 2019 Michael Coey
Demarcation
The Optical Society of America is also presenting a Max Born Award for contributions to optics.
Web links
- Statute of the Max Born Prize - statute of the Max Born Prize and list of the winners at the DPG
- The Born medal and prize and Born medal recipients at the IOP
Individual evidence
- ↑ DPG: Statute of the Max Born Prize - Price statute of the Max Born Prize from 2007, last change on October 29, 2009, accessed on March 7, 2015.
- ^ Max Born Award of the Optical Society of America (osa.org), accessed April 5, 2012.