Andrew Gemant Award
The Andrew Gemant Award is a prize awarded by the American Institute of Physics to a person who has made substantial cultural, artistic, or humanistic contributions to physics.[1] The award is named after Andrew Gemant.
Award winners
Source: American Institute of Physics
Year | Name |
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1987 | Philip Morrison |
1988 | Freeman Dyson |
1989 | Gerald Holton |
1990 | Jeremy Bernstein |
1991 | Cyril Stanley Smith |
1992 | Martin Aitken |
1993 | Abraham Pais |
1994 | Spencer Weart |
1995 | Robert R. Wilson |
1996 | Alan Lightman |
1997 | Steven Weinberg |
1998 | Stephen Hawking |
1999 | Paula Apsell |
2000 | James Trefil |
2001 | Lawrence Krauss |
2002 | Michael Riordan |
2003 | Brian Greene |
2004 | Alan Friedman |
2005 | Hans Christian von Baeyer |
2006 | Marcia Bartusiak |
2007 | Andrew Fraknoi |
2008 | John S. Rigden |
2009 | Brian Schwartz |
2010 | Daniel R. Altschuler |
2011 | Stephen P. Maran |
2012 | Lisa Randall |
2013 | Edwin C. Krupp |
2014 | Sean M. Carroll |
2015 | Ainissa Ramirez |
References
- ↑ "Andrew Gemant Award". American Institute of Physics. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
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