The Lise Meitner Prize for nuclear physics, established in 2000, is awarded every two years by the European Physical Society for outstanding work in the fields of experimental, theoretical or applied nuclear science. It is named after Lise Meitner to honour her fundamental contributions to nuclear physics and her courageous and exemplary life.[1] Not to be confused with the Gothenburg Lise Meitner Award.
Recipients
edit- 2020 Klaus Blaum, Björn Jonson, Piet Van Duppen[2]
- 2018 Peter Ring , Peter Schuck[3]
- 2016 Ulf G. Meissner[4]
- 2014 Johanna Stachel, Peter Braun-Munzinger , Paolo Giubellino, Jürgen Schukraft[5]
- 2012 Karlheinz Langanke , Friedrich-Karl Thielemann
- 2010 Juha Äystö
- 2008 Reinhard Stock, Walter Greiner
- 2006 Heinz-Jürgen Kluge , David M. Brink
- 2004 Bent Herskind , Peter J. Twin
- 2002 Phil Elliott,[6] Francesco Iachello
- 2000 Peter Armbruster, Gottfried Münzenberg, Yuri Oganessian
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "EPS Nuclear Physics Division - Lise Meitner Prize". European Physical Society (EPS). 29 August 2018. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ^ "2020 Lise Meitner Prize to Klaus Blaum, Björn Jonson, Piet Van Duppen". European Physical Society (EPS). 8 October 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
- ^ "2018 Lise Meitner Prize for Nuclear Science | e-EPS". www.epsnews.eu. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
- ^ "Prof. Ulf-G. Meißner wins the 2016 EPS Lise Meitner Prize". European Physical Society (EPS). 17 May 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
- ^ "EPS Nuclear Physics Division: the Lise Meitner Prize 2014 is awarded". European Physical Society (EPS). 4 July 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
- ^ Evans, Tony (20 January 2009). "Obituary: Phil Elliott". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 October 2018.