Panofsky Prize
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The Panofsky Prize in Experimental Particle Physics is an annual $10,000 prize given to recognize and encourage outstanding achievements in experimental particle physics, and is open to scientists of any nation.[1] It was established in 1985 by friends of Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky, a professor emeritus at Stanford University and by the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society.[1]
Recipients
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- 2020: Wesley Smith[2][3]
- 2019: Sheldon Leslie Stone[4]
- 2018: Lawrence Sulak[5]
- 2017: Tejinder Virdee, Michel Della Negra, Peter Jenni[6][7]
- 2016: David Hitlin, Fumihiko Takasaki , Jonathan Dorfan, Stephen L. Olsen
- 2015: Stanley Wojcicki
- 2014: Kam-Biu Luk, Wang Yifang
- 2013: Blas Cabrera Navarro, Bernard Sadoulet
- 2012: William B. Atwood
- 2011: Doug Bryman , Laurence Littenberg , A. J. Stewart Smith[8]
- 2010: Eugene Beier
- 2009: Aldo Menzione , Luciano Ristori
- 2008: George Cassiday , Pierre Sokolsky
- 2007: Bruce Winstein, Heinrich Wahl , Italo Mannelli
- 2006: John Jaros , Nigel Lockyer, William T. Ford
- 2005: Piermaria J. Oddone
- 2004: Arie Bodek
- 2003: William J. Willis
- 2002: Masatoshi Koshiba, Takaaki Kajita, Yoji Totsuka
- 2001: Paul Grannis
- 2000: Martin Breidenbach
- 1999: Edward H. Thorndike
- 1998: David Robert Nygren
- 1997: Henning Schröder , Yury Mikhailovich Zaitsev
- 1996: Gail G. Hanson, Roy Frederick Schwitters
- 1995: Frank J. Sciulli
- 1994: Thomas J. Devlin , Lee G. Pondrom
- 1993: Robert B. Palmer , Nicholas P. Samios, Ralph P. Shutt
- 1992: Raymond Davis, Jr. and Frederick Reines
- 1991: Gerson Goldhaber[9] and Francois Pierre
- 1990: Michael S. Witherell
- 1989: Henry W. Kendall, Richard E. Taylor, Jerome I. Friedman
- 1988: Charles Y. Prescott
See also
References
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- ^ "ATLAS and CMS physicists awarded 2017 Panofsky Prize". CERN. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
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- ^ "Panofsky Prize Awarded for AGS Experiment 787". Brookhaven National Laboratory. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
- ^ "Goldhaber Biography". Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Institute for Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics. Archived from the original on 2011-08-18. Retrieved 2007-02-22.