List of Fritz London Memorial Prizes
The Fritz London Memorial Prize was created to recognize scientists who made outstanding contributions to the advances of the field of Low Temperature Physics. It is traditionally awarded in the first session of the International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, which is sponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.[1] The prize is named in honor of Fritz London.[2]
Winners
Source:Duke University
- 1957 Nicholas Kurti
- 1960 Lev D. Landau
- 1962 John Bardeen
- 1964 David Shoenberg
- 1966 Cornelis J. Gorter
- 1968 William M. Fairbank
- 1970 Brian Josephson
- 1972 Alexei Abrikosov
- 1975 John Wheatley
- 1978 Guenter Ahlers, William L. McMillan, John M. Rowell
- 1981 John Reppy, Anthony J. Leggett, Isidor Rudnick
- 1984 Werner Buckel, Olli Lounasmaa, David J. Thouless
- 1987 K. Alex Müller, Johannes Georg Bednorz, Jun Kondo, John Clarke
- 1990 Robert C. Dynes, Pierre C. Hohenberg, Anatoly Larkin
- 1993 Albert Schmid, Dennis Greywall, Horst Meyer
- 1996 Moses H. W. Chan, Carl Wieman, Eric A. Cornell
- 1999 Douglas F. Brewer, Matti Krusius, Wolfgang Ketterle
- 2002 Russell J. Donnelly, Walter N. Hardy, Allen M. Goldman
- 2005 Sébastien Balibar, J.C. Séamus Davis, Richard Packard
- 2008 Yuriy M. Bunkov, Vladimir V. Dmitriev, Igor A. Fomin
- 2011 Humphrey Maris, Hans Mooij, Gerd Schön
- 2014 Michel Devoret, John M. Martinis, Robert J. Schoelkopf
- 2017 William P. Halperin, Jeevak Parpia, James Sauls
- 2020 Frank Steglich, Valerii Vinokour, Qi-Kun Xue
See also
References
- "About". IUPAP. Archived from the original on 2012-01-06. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
- "Fritz London Memorial Prize". Phy.duke.edu. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
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