High Energy and Particle Physics Prize
The High Energy and Particle Physics Prize, established in 1989, is awarded every two years by the European Physical Society (EPS) for an outstanding contribution to high energy and particle physics.[1]
Recipients
- 2017 Erik H. M. Heijne, Robert Klanner, Gerhard Lutz
- 2015 James D. Bjorken, Guido Altarelli, Yury L. Dokshitzer, Lev Lipatov, Giorgio Parisi
- 2013 The ATLAS and CMS collaborations, Michel Della Negra, Peter Jenni, Tejinder Virdee
- 2011 Sheldon Lee Glashow, John Iliopoulos, Luciano Maiani
- 2009 The Gargamelle collaboration
- 2007 Makoto Kobayashi, Toshihide Maskawa
- 2005 Heinrich Wahl and the NA31 Collaboration
- 2003 David Gross, David Politzer, Frank Wilczek
- 2001 Don Perkins
- 1999 Gerard ’t Hooft
- 1997 Robert Brout, François Englert, Peter Higgs
- 1995 Paul Söding, Bjørn Wiik, Günter Wolf, Sau Lan Wu
- 1993 Martinus Veltman
- 1991 Nicola Cabibbo
- 1989 Georges Charpak[2]
Source: [1]
See also
References
- "The High Energy and Particle Physics Prizes". EPS High Energy Particle Physics Division. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- "Georges Charpak". The Daily Telegraph. 31 October 2010. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
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